Expression changes in the absence of miR-128 in striatal D1-receptor positive neurons
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ABSTRACT: MicroRNA regulates protein expression of cells by repressing translation of specific target messenger transcripts. Loss of the neuron specific microRNA miR-128 in Dopamine D1-receptor expressing neurons in the murine striatum (D1-MSNs) lead to increased neuronal excitability, locomotor hyperactivity and fatal epilepsy. To examine expression changes in the absence of miR-128 in D1-MSNs, we used mice expressing EGFP-tagged ribosomes in D1-MSNs with either D1-MSN-specific homozygous deletion of miR-128-2 locus or no deletion. Transcripts co-immunoprecipitated with tagged ribosomes were analyzed by microarray.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE48813 | GEO | 2014/01/07
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA211826
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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