Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution

Genetic dissection of loci important in the control of neurogenesis has improved our understanding of both the evolutionarily conserved and divergent processes in neurodevelopment. These loci include not only protein coding genes [1, 2], but also noncoding RNAs [3-5]. One important family of non-cod...

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Main Author: McLoughlin, Hayley Sarah
Other Authors: Davidson, Beverly L.
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Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2013
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-50242019-10-13T04:37:27Z Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution McLoughlin, Hayley Sarah Genetic dissection of loci important in the control of neurogenesis has improved our understanding of both the evolutionarily conserved and divergent processes in neurodevelopment. These loci include not only protein coding genes [1, 2], but also noncoding RNAs [3-5]. One important family of non-coding RNAs is miRNAs, which control gene expression fundamental in developmental regulation and mature cell maintenance [3, 5-9]. Here, we will first focus our efforts by surveying miRNA regulation in the developing brain. We hypothesize a strong regulatory role of miRNAs during proliferation, cell death, migration and differentiation in the developing mammalian forebrain that has yet to be adequately described in the literature. Second, we will assess miRNA's role in the evolutionary divergence of brain-related gene expression. We hypothesize that a human specific single nucleotide change(s) in the miRNA recognition element of transcription factors 3' untranslated regions contributes to species-specific differences in transcription factor expression and ultimately alters regulatory function. 2013-12-01T08:00:00Z dissertation application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/5024 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5024&context=etd Copyright 2013 Hayley Sarah McLoughlin Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaDavidson, Beverly L. evolution microRNA neurogenesis transcription factor Neuroscience and Neurobiology
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topic evolution
microRNA
neurogenesis
transcription factor
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
spellingShingle evolution
microRNA
neurogenesis
transcription factor
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
McLoughlin, Hayley Sarah
Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
description Genetic dissection of loci important in the control of neurogenesis has improved our understanding of both the evolutionarily conserved and divergent processes in neurodevelopment. These loci include not only protein coding genes [1, 2], but also noncoding RNAs [3-5]. One important family of non-coding RNAs is miRNAs, which control gene expression fundamental in developmental regulation and mature cell maintenance [3, 5-9]. Here, we will first focus our efforts by surveying miRNA regulation in the developing brain. We hypothesize a strong regulatory role of miRNAs during proliferation, cell death, migration and differentiation in the developing mammalian forebrain that has yet to be adequately described in the literature. Second, we will assess miRNA's role in the evolutionary divergence of brain-related gene expression. We hypothesize that a human specific single nucleotide change(s) in the miRNA recognition element of transcription factors 3' untranslated regions contributes to species-specific differences in transcription factor expression and ultimately alters regulatory function.
author2 Davidson, Beverly L.
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McLoughlin, Hayley Sarah
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title Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
title_short Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
title_full Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
title_fullStr Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
title_full_unstemmed Microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
title_sort microrna regulation of central nervous system development and their species-specific role in evolution
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