Journal article

Contextual fear conditioning induces differential alternative splicing

SG Poplawski, L Peixoto, GS Porcari, ME Wimmer, AG McNally, K Mizuno, KP Giese, S Chatterjee, JN Koberstein, D Risso, TP Speed, T Abel

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2016

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Abstract

The process of memory consolidation requires transcription and translation to form long-term memories. Significant effort has been dedicated to understanding changes in hippocampal gene expression after contextual fear conditioning. However, alternative splicing by differential transcript regulation during this time period has received less attention. Here, we use RNA-seq to determine exon-level changes in expression after contextual fear conditioning and retrieval. Our work reveals that a short variant of Homer1, Ania-3, is regulated by contextual fear conditioning. The ribosome biogenesis regulator Las1l, small nucleolar RNA Snord14e, and the RNA-binding protein Rbm3 also change specific t..

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