| Literature DB >> 12093154 |
Ana Cuadrado1, Luis F García-Fernández, Takao Imai, Hideyuki Okano, Alberto Muñoz.
Abstract
The tau gene encodes a microtubule-associated protein expressed by neuronal and glial cells. Abnormal deposits of Tau protein are characteristic of several neurodegenerative disorders. Additionally, mutations affecting tau pre-mRNA alternative splicing of exon 10 are associated with frontotemporal dementia and Parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17. In rodents, this process is developmentally regulated by thyroid hormone (T3) causing the predominance of exon 10-containing transcripts. Here we demonstrate that musashi-1 (msi-1) gene is induced by T3 during rat brain development and in N2a cells. T3 increases msi-1 mRNA level in an actinomycin D-sensitive, cycloheximide-resistant fashion without affecting its half-life, which suggests a transcriptional effect. Both ectopic Msi-1 expression and T3 treatment increased the proportion of exon 10-containing tau transcripts. Furthermore, antisense msi-1 expression inhibited T3 action. Our results show that msi-1 mediates the posttranscriptional regulation of tau expression by T3. (c) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12093154 DOI: 10.1006/mcne.2002.1131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Neurosci ISSN: 1044-7431 Impact factor: 4.314