2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.mp.4001735
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SC35 promotes sustainable stress-induced alternative splicing of neuronal acetylcholinesterase mRNA

Abstract: Long-lasting alternative splicing of neuronal acetylcholinesterase (AChE) pre-mRNA occurs during neuronal development and following stress, altering synaptic properties. To explore the corresponding molecular events, we sought to identify mRNAs encoding for abundant splicing factors in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) following stress. Here we show elevated levels of the splicing factor SC35 in stressed as compared with naïve mice. In cotransfections of COS-1 and HEK293 cells with an AChE minigene allowing 3 0 spli… Show more

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“…Mice exposed to mild stress, and transgenic mice overexpressing AChE-R, show fearful behavioral traits such as delayed willingness to emerge from a box into an open field. The AChE-R isoform also increases expression of the splicing factor (SC35) that favors AChE-R transcript formation, Alternative splicing and phenotypic plasticity JH Marden thereby forming a positive feedback loop that may be the mechanism underlying the prolonged behavioral impact of acute stress (Meshorer et al, 2005).…”
Section: As and The Generation Of Plastic Organism-level Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice exposed to mild stress, and transgenic mice overexpressing AChE-R, show fearful behavioral traits such as delayed willingness to emerge from a box into an open field. The AChE-R isoform also increases expression of the splicing factor (SC35) that favors AChE-R transcript formation, Alternative splicing and phenotypic plasticity JH Marden thereby forming a positive feedback loop that may be the mechanism underlying the prolonged behavioral impact of acute stress (Meshorer et al, 2005).…”
Section: As and The Generation Of Plastic Organism-level Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under stress, AChE-S is substituted with AChE-R. 10 Consequent myelopoiesis could be solely due to AChE-R's capacity to upregulate hematopoiesis. 9 Alternatively, the decrease in AChE-S could also be actively involved, by avoiding negative regulatory function(s).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under stress, an S-to-R shift suppresses the levels of the nuclearly targeted AChE-S protein and its ASP C terminus. 10 (b) The CtBP 2 amino-acid sequence. The ASP 67 -binding domain is highlighted.…”
Section: Nuclear Localization and Ctbp Co-immunoprecipitation Of Achementioning
confidence: 99%
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