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Measuring mRNA translation in neuronal processes and somata by tRNA-FRET.


ABSTRACT: In neurons, the specific spatial and temporal localization of protein synthesis is of great importance for function and survival. Here, we visualized tRNA and protein synthesis events in fixed and live mouse primary cortical culture using fluorescently-labeled tRNAs. We were able to characterize the distribution and transport of tRNAs in different neuronal sub-compartments and to study their association with the ribosome. We found that tRNA mobility in neural processes is lower than in somata and corresponds to patterns of slow transport mechanisms, and that larger tRNA puncta co-localize with translational machinery components and are likely the functional fraction. Furthermore, chemical induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in culture revealed up-regulation of mRNA translation with a similar effect in dendrites and somata, which appeared to be GluR-dependent 6 h post-activation. Importantly, measurement of protein synthesis in neurons with high resolutions offers new insights into neuronal function in health and disease states.

SUBMITTER: Koltun B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7102941 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Measuring mRNA translation in neuronal processes and somata by tRNA-FRET.

Koltun Bella B   Ironi Sivan S   Gershoni-Emek Noga N   Barrera Iliana I   Hleihil Mohammad M   Nanguneri Siddharth S   Sasmal Ranjan R   Agasti Sarit S SS   Nair Deepak D   Rosenblum Kobi K  

Nucleic acids research 20200401 6


In neurons, the specific spatial and temporal localization of protein synthesis is of great importance for function and survival. Here, we visualized tRNA and protein synthesis events in fixed and live mouse primary cortical culture using fluorescently-labeled tRNAs. We were able to characterize the distribution and transport of tRNAs in different neuronal sub-compartments and to study their association with the ribosome. We found that tRNA mobility in neural processes is lower than in somata an  ...[more]

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