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Publication : HuD interacts with Bdnf mRNA and is essential for activity-induced BDNF synthesis in dendrites.

First Author  Vanevski F Year  2015
Journal  PLoS One Volume  10
Issue  2 Pages  e0117264
PubMed ID  25692578 Mgi Jnum  J:238885
Mgi Id  MGI:5824473 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0117264
Citation  Vanevski F, et al. (2015) HuD interacts with Bdnf mRNA and is essential for activity-induced BDNF synthesis in dendrites. PLoS One 10(2):e0117264
abstractText  Highly specific activity-dependent neuronal responses are necessary for modulating synapses to facilitate learning and memory. We present evidence linking a number of important processes involved in regulating synaptic plasticity, suggesting a mechanistic pathway whereby activity-dependent signaling, likely through protein kinase C (PKC)-mediated phosphorylation of HuD, can relieve basal repression of Bdnf mRNA translation in dendrites, allowing for increased TrkB signaling and synaptic remodeling. We demonstrate that the neuronal ELAV family of RNA binding proteins associates in vivo with several Bdnf mRNA isoforms present in the adult brain in an activity-dependent manner, and that one member, HuD, interacts directly with sequences in the long Bdnf 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) and co-localizes with Bdnf mRNA in dendrites of hippocampal neurons. Activation of PKC leads to increased dendritic translation of mRNAs containing the long Bdnf 3'UTR, a process that is dependent on the presence of HuD and its phosphorylation at threonine residues 149 and/or 165. Thus, we found a direct effect of HuD on regulating translation of dendritic Bdnf mRNAs to mediate local and activity-dependent increases in dendritic BDNF synthesis.
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