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Publication : Activity dependent LoNA regulates translation by coordinating rRNA transcription and methylation.

First Author  Li D Year  2018
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  1726
PubMed ID  29712923 Mgi Jnum  J:265727
Mgi Id  MGI:6158062 Doi  10.1038/s41467-018-04072-4
Citation  Li D, et al. (2018) Activity dependent LoNA regulates translation by coordinating rRNA transcription and methylation. Nat Commun 9(1):1726
abstractText  The ribosome is indispensable for precisely controlling the capacity of protein synthesis. However, how translational machinery is coordinated to meet the translational demands remains elusive. Here, we identify a nucleolar-specific lncRNA (LoNA), its 5' portion binds and sequesters nucleolin to suppress rRNA transcription, and its snoRNA like 3' end recruits and diminishes fibrillarin activity to reduce rRNA methylation. Activity-dependent decrease of LoNA leads to elevated rRNA and ribosome levels, an increased proportion of polysomes, mRNA polysome loading, and protein translation. In addition, transport of ribosomes to synapses is particularly promoted, resulting in increased levels of AMPA/NMDA receptor, enhanced synaptic plasticity, long-term potentiation and consolidated memory. Strikingly, hippocampal LoNA deficiency not only enhances long-term memory in WT mice, but also restores impaired memory function in APP/PS1 transgenic mice. Together, these findings reveal the multifaceted role of LoNA in modulating ribosome biogenesis to meet the translational demands of long-term memory.
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