La maladie de Parkinson au Canada (serveur d'exploration)

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<p>HuD is an RNA-binding protein that has been implicated in a wide variety of regulatory processes involving mRNA metabolism in neurons. This review provides a detailed overview of our current understanding of the roles of HuD in the nervous system.</p>
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<p>HuD is an RNA-binding protein that has been implicated in a wide variety of regulatory processes involving mRNA metabolism in neurons. This review provides a detailed overview of our current understanding of the roles of HuD in the nervous system.</p>
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<p>Precise control of messenger RNA (mRNA) processing and abundance are increasingly being recognized as critical for proper spatiotemporal gene expression, particularly in neurons. These regulatory events are governed by a large number of
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-acting factors, particularly RBPs, control all aspects of mRNA metabolism, ranging from altering the transcription rate to mediating mRNA degradation. In this context the best-characterized neuronal RBP, the Hu/ELAVl family member HuD, is emerging as a key component in multiple regulatory processes—including pre-mRNA processing, mRNA stability, and translation—governing the fate of a substantial amount of neuronal mRNAs. Through its ability to regulate mRNA metabolism of diverse groups of functionally similar genes, HuD plays important roles in neuronal development and function. Furthermore, compelling evidence indicates supplementary roles for HuD in neuronal plasticity, in particular, recovery from axonal injury, learning and memory, and multiple neurological diseases. The purpose of this review is to provide a detailed overview of the current knowledge surrounding the expression and roles of HuD in the nervous system. Additionally, we outline the present understanding of the molecular mechanisms presiding over the localization, abundance, and function of HuD in neurons.</p>
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