The role of natural antisense transcripts in the pathogenesis of nervous system diseases

<p>Mammalian genomes encode numerous natural antisense transcripts (NATs). These antisense transcripts are now recognized as an important component of molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene expression. NATs are particularly prevalent in the mammalian nervous system. The imp...

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Main Authors: Lei XIANG, Yi-jun SONG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tianjin Huanhu Hospital 2015-03-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/1163
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Summary:<p>Mammalian genomes encode numerous natural antisense transcripts (NATs). These antisense transcripts are now recognized as an important component of molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene expression. NATs are particularly prevalent in the mammalian nervous system. The importance of NATs in the normal functioning of nervous system is becoming increasingly evident. They are not only involved in neuronal differentiation, myelination and ion channel regulation, but also in advanced cognitive processes, such as synapse plasticity and memory formation. This paper focuses on the potential involvement of NATs in various neurodegenerative disorders.</p><p> </p><p><strong>DOI: </strong>10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2015.03.014</p>
ISSN:1672-6731