The survival motor neuron (SMN) is known to be involved in the biogenesis of small nuclear RNPs. This study provides evidence that the SMN may also be involved in axonal trafficking of mRNPs. Specifically, in situ hybridization and immuno-fluorescence experiments indicate that many SMN-associated mRNPs are found in neurites and axons, suggesting that SMN deficiency might result in mislocalization of mRNAs required for axonogenesis.
Genome-wide identification of mRNAs associated with the protein SMN whose depletion decreases their axonal localization
F. Rage,Nawal Boulisfane,Khalil Rihan,H. Neel,Thierry Gostan,E. Bertrand,R. Bordonné,J. Soret
Published 2013 in RNA: A publication of the RNA Society
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2013
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RNA: A publication of the RNA Society
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2013-12-01
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Biology, Medicine
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