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A role for neuronal piRNAs in the epigenetic control of memory-related synaptic plasticity.


ABSTRACT: Small RNA-mediated gene regulation during development causes long-lasting changes in cellular phenotypes. To determine whether small RNAs of the adult brain can regulate memory storage, a process that requires stable and long-lasting changes in the functional state of neurons, we generated small RNA libraries from the Aplysia CNS. In these libraries, we discovered an unexpectedly abundant expression of a 28 nucleotide sized class of piRNAs in brain, which had been thought to be germline specific. These piRNAs have unique biogenesis patterns, predominant nuclear localization, and robust sensitivity to serotonin, a modulatory transmitter that is important for memory. We find that the Piwi/piRNA complex facilitates serotonin-dependent methylation of a conserved CpG island in the promoter of CREB2, the major inhibitory constraint of memory in Aplysia, leading to enhanced long-term synaptic facilitation. These findings provide a small RNA-mediated gene regulatory mechanism for establishing stable long-term changes in neurons for the persistence of memory.

SUBMITTER: Rajasethupathy P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3442366 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A role for neuronal piRNAs in the epigenetic control of memory-related synaptic plasticity.

Rajasethupathy Priyamvada P   Antonov Igor I   Sheridan Robert R   Frey Sebastian S   Sander Chris C   Tuschl Thomas T   Kandel Eric R ER  

Cell 20120401 3


Small RNA-mediated gene regulation during development causes long-lasting changes in cellular phenotypes. To determine whether small RNAs of the adult brain can regulate memory storage, a process that requires stable and long-lasting changes in the functional state of neurons, we generated small RNA libraries from the Aplysia CNS. In these libraries, we discovered an unexpectedly abundant expression of a 28 nucleotide sized class of piRNAs in brain, which had been thought to be germline specific  ...[more]

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