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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Transcriptional and translational dynamics of the human heart

Schneider-Lunitz, Valentin 21 July 2022 (has links)
Die Genexpression wurde bisher hauptsächlich auf Transkriptions- und Proteinebene untersucht, wobei der Einfluss der Translation, die die Proteinhäufigkeit direkt beeinflusst, weitgehend außer Acht gelassen wurde. Um diese Rolle besser zu verstehen, habe ich Ribosomen-Profiling-Daten (Ribo-seq) verwendet, um die Translationsregulation zu untersuchen und neue Translationsvorgänge in 65 linksventrikulären Proben von DCM-Patienten im Endstadium und 15 Nicht-DCM-Kontrollen zu identifizieren. Dieser Datensatz half dabei, die Transkriptions- und Translationsregulation zwischen erkrankten und nicht betroffenen menschlichen Herzen zu sezieren und enthüllte Gene und Prozesse, die rein unter Translationskontrolle stehen. Darüber hinaus habe ich neue kardiale Proteine vorhergesagt, die von langen nicht-kodierenden RNAs (lncRNAs) und zirkulären RNAs (circRNAs) translatiert werden. Computergestützte Analysen dieser evolutionär jungen Proteine legten eine Beteiligung an verschiedenen molekularen Prozessen nahe, mit einer besonderen Anreicherung für den mitochondrialen Energiestoffwechsel. Schließlich identifizierte ich RNA-bindende Proteine (RBPs), deren Expression die Menge der Ziel-mRNA oder die Frequenz der Translationseffizienz (TE) beeinflusst. Für eine Untergruppe von 21 RBPs habe ich die Regulation auf beiden quantitativen Merkmalen beobachtet, was zu einer unterschiedlichen mechanistischen Basis der Expressionskontrolle für unabhängige Gensätze führte. Obwohl die genaue Umschaltung der RBP-Funktion wahrscheinlich durch eine Kombination von mehreren Faktoren erreicht wird, haben wir für drei Kandidaten eine starke Abhängigkeit von der Zielgenlänge und der 5'-UTR-Struktur beobachtet. Diese Arbeit präsentiert einen Katalog von neu identifizierten Translationsereignissen und einen quantitativen Ansatz zur Untersuchung der Translationsregulation im gesunden und kranken menschlichen Herzen. / Gene expression has primarily been studied on transcriptional and protein levels, largely disregarding the extent of translational regulation that directly influences protein abundance. To elucidate its role, I used ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq) data, obtained through ribosome profiling, to study translational regulation and identify novel translation events in 65 left ventricular samples of end-stage DCM patients and 15 non-DCM controls. This dataset helped dissect transcriptional and translational regulation between diseased and unaffected human hearts, revealing genes and processes purely under translational control. These would have remained undetected by only looking at the transcriptional level. Furthermore, I predicted novel cardiac proteins translated from long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and circRNAs. Computational analysis of these evolutionary young proteins suggested involvement in diverse molecular processes with a particular enrichment for mitochondrial processes. Finally, I identified RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) whose expression influences target mRNA abundance or translational efficiency (TE) rates. For a subset of 21 RBPs, I have observed regulation on both quantitative traits, which resulted in different mechanistic basis expression control for independent sets of genes. Though the precise switch in RBP function is likely achieved by a combination of multiple factors, for three candidates we have observed a strong dependency on target length and 5’ UTR structure. This work presents a catalogue of newly identified translation events and a quantitative approach to study translational regulation in the healthy and failing human heart.
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Identification and Functional Characterization of Trans-acting Factors Involved in Vegetal mRNA Localization in Xenopus Oocytes / Mechanism of mRNA Localization in Xenopus Oocytes / Identifizierung und Funktionelle Charakterisierung Trans-agierender mRNA-Lokalisationsfaktoren in Xenopus Oozyten / Mechanismus der mRNA Lokalisation in Xenopus Oozyten

Arthur, Patrick Kobina 27 June 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Recruitment of the complete hTREX complex is required for Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus intronless mRNA nuclear export and virus replication

Boyne, J. R., Colgan, K. J., Whitehouse, A. January 2008 (has links)
A cellular pre-mRNA undergoes various post-transcriptional processing events, including capping, splicing and polyadenylation prior to nuclear export. Splicing is particularly important for mRNA nuclear export as two distinct multi-protein complexes, known as human TREX (hTREX) and the exon-junction complex (EJC), are recruited to the mRNA in a splicing-dependent manner. In contrast, a number of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) lytic mRNAs lack introns and are exported by the virus-encoded ORF57 protein. Herein we show that ORF57 binds to intronless viral mRNAs and functions to recruit the complete hTREX complex, but not the EJC, in order assemble an export component viral ribonucleoprotein particle (vRNP). The formation of this vRNP is mediated by a direct interaction between ORF57 and the hTREX export adapter protein, Aly. Aly in turn interacts directly with the DEAD-box protein UAP56, which functions as a bridge to recruit the remaining hTREX proteins to the complex. Moreover, we show that a point mutation in ORF57 which disrupts the ORF57-Aly interaction leads to a failure in the ORF57-mediated recruitment of the entire hTREX complex to the intronless viral mRNA and inhibits the mRNAs subsequent nuclear export and virus replication. Furthermore, we have utilised a trans-dominant Aly mutant to prevent the assembly of the complete ORF57-hTREX complex; this results in a vRNP consisting of viral mRNA bound to ORF57, Aly and the nuclear export factor, TAP. Strikingly, although both the export adapter Aly and the export factor TAP were present on the viral mRNP, a dramatic decrease in intronless viral mRNA export and virus replication was observed in the absence of the remaining hTREX components (UAP56 and hTHO-complex). Together, these data provide the first direct evidence that the complete hTREX complex is essential for the export of KSHV intronless mRNAs and infectious virus production.
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Transcript-Specific Cytoplasmic Degradation of YRA1 Pre-mRNA Mediated by the Yeast EDC3 Protein: A Dissertation

Dong, Shuyun 17 December 2007 (has links)
mRNA degradation is a fundamental process that controls both the level and the fidelity of gene expression. Using a combination of bioinformatic, genomic, genetic, and molecular biology approaches, we have shown that Edc3p, a yeast mRNA decay factor, controls the stability of the intron-containing YRA1 pre-mRNA. We found that Edc3p-mediated degradation of YRA1 pre-mRNA: 1) is a component of a negative feedback loop involved in the autoregulation of YRA1, 2) takes place in the cytoplasm, 3) is independent of translation, 4) occurs through a deadenylation-independent decapping and 5΄ to 3΄ exonucleotic decay mechanism, and 5) is controlled by specific cis-acting elements and trans-regulatory factors. Cis-regulation of YRA1 pre-mRNA degradation is complicated and precise. Sequences in exon1 inhibit YRA1 pre-mRNA splicing and/or promote pre-mRNA export in a size-dependent but sequence-independent manner. Sequences in the intron dictate the substrate specificity for Edc3p-mediated decay. Five structurally different but functionally interdependent modules were identified in the YRA1 intron. Two modules, designated Edc3p-responsive elements (EREs), are required for triggering an Edc3p-response. Three other modules, designated translational repression elements (TREs), are required for repressing translation of YRA1 pre-mRNA. TREs enhance the efficiency of the response of the EREs to Edc3p by inhibiting translation-dependent nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD). Trans-regulation of YRA1 pre-mRNA is governed by Yra1p, which inhibits YRA1 pre-mRNA splicing and commits the pre-mRNA to nuclear export, and the RNP export factors, Mex67p and Crm1p, which jointly promote YRA1 pre-mRNA export. Mex67p also appears to interact with sequences in the YRA1 intron to promote translational repression and to enhance the Edc3p response of YRA1 pre-mRNA. These results illustrate how common steps in the nuclear processing, export, and degradation of a transcript can be uniquely combined to control the expression of a specific gene and suggest that Edc3p-mediated decay may have additional regulatory functions in eukaryotic cells.
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MYCL promotes iPSC-like colony formation via MYC Box 0 and 2 domains / MYCLはMYC Box 0及び2ドメインを介してiPS細胞様コロニーの形成を促進する

Akifuji, Chiaki 23 March 2022 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医科学) / 甲第23817号 / 医科博第138号 / 新制||医科||9(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医科学専攻 / (主査)教授 川口 義弥, 教授 藤田 恭之, 教授 江藤 浩之 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Spindle-Localized CPE-Mediated Translation Controls Mediotic Chromosome Segregation

Eliscovich, Carolina 11 June 2008 (has links)
La progresión meiótica y el desarrollo embrionario temprano están programados, en parte, por la activación tradcuccional de mRNAs maternos como lo son los que codifican para las proteinas de ciclina B1 o mos. Estos mRNAs no son traducidos al mismo tiempo ni en el mismo lugar. Por lo contrario, su traducción está especificamente regulada por elementos de poliadenilación citoplasmática (CPEs) presentes en sus 3'UTRs. Los elementos CPEs reclutan a la proteina de unión a CPE (CPE-binding protein CPEB (Colegrove-Otero et al., 2005; de Moor et al., 2005; Mendez and Richter, 2001; Richter, 2007)). Esta proteina de unión al RNA no sólo determina cuándo y en qué medida un mRNA será activado traduccionalmente por poliadenilación citoplasmática (Mendez et al., 2000a; Mendez et al., 2000b; Mendez et al., 2002) sino que también participa, junto con el represor de la traducción Maskin, en el transporte y la localización de sus mRNAs diana hacia los sitios de localización subcelular donde su traducción ocurrirá (Huang et al., 2003; Huang and Richter, 2004). Durante el desarrollo embrionario de Xenopus, CPEB se encuentra localizada en el polo animal de los oocitos y más tarde, sobre el huso mitótico y centrosomas en el embrión (Groisman et al., 2000). Se ha demostrado que embriones de Xenopus inyectados con agentes que interrumpen la traducción dependiente de poliadenilación citoplasmática, detienen la división celular y presentan estructuras mitóticas anormales (Groisman et al., 2000). En este trabajo que derivó en mi tesis doctoral, hemos demostrado que la activación traduccional localizada en el huso mitótico de mRNAs regulados por CPEB que codifican para proteinas con una conocida función en aspectos estructurales del ciclo celular como la formación del huso mitótico y la segregación cromosómica, es esencial para completar la primera división meiótica y para la correcta segregación cromosómica en oocitos de Xenopus.

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