Long noncoding RNA PM maintains cerebellar synaptic integrity and Cbln1 activation via Pax6/Mll1-mediated H3K4me3

Jin, Yan and Zhang, Bowen and Lu, Junxia and Song, Yingdong and Wang, Wei and Zhang, Wei and Shao, Fanghong and Gong, Meng and Wang, Meiting and Liang, Xiaolin and Li, Shuqin and Zhang, Zhi and Shan, Ge and Wang, Xiangting and Fernandez-Valverde, Selene L. (2021) Long noncoding RNA PM maintains cerebellar synaptic integrity and Cbln1 activation via Pax6/Mll1-mediated H3K4me3. PLOS Biology, 19 (6). e3001297. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Recent studies have shown that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are critical regulators in the central nervous system (CNS). However, their roles in the cerebellum are currently unclear. In this work, we identified the isoform 204 of lncRNA Gm2694 (designated as lncRNA-Promoting Methylation (lncRNA-PM)) is highly expressed in the cerebellum and derived from the antisense strand of the upstream region of Cerebellin-1 (Cbln1), a well-known critical cerebellar synaptic organizer. LncRNA-PM exhibits similar spatiotemporal expression pattern as Cbln1 in the postnatal mouse cerebellum and activates the transcription of Cbln1 through Pax6/Mll1-mediated H3K4me3. In mouse cerebellum, lncRNA-PM, Pax6/Mll1, and H3K4me3 are all associated with the regulatory regions of Cbln1. Knockdown of lncRNA-PM in cerebellum causes deficiencies in Cbln1 expression, cerebellar synaptic integrity, and motor function. Together, our work reveals an lncRNA-mediated transcriptional activation of Cbln1 through Pax6-Mll1-H3K4me3 and provides novel insights of the essential roles of lncRNA in the cerebellum.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: EP Archives > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Jan 2023 06:02
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2024 06:42
URI: http://research.send4journal.com/id/eprint/952

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