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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Dendritic Spine Density
by
Myers, Kenneth R
, Morris, Kevin J
, Omotade, Omotola F
, Moberg, Kenneth H
, Kim, Sarah
, Rha, Jennifer
, Jones, Stephanie K
, Corbett, Anita H
in
Brain
/ Dendritic spines
/ Dentate gyrus
/ Hippocampus
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA-binding protein
/ Short term memory
/ Synaptosomes
/ Zinc finger proteins
2020
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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Dendritic Spine Density
by
Myers, Kenneth R
, Morris, Kevin J
, Omotade, Omotola F
, Moberg, Kenneth H
, Kim, Sarah
, Rha, Jennifer
, Jones, Stephanie K
, Corbett, Anita H
in
Brain
/ Dendritic spines
/ Dentate gyrus
/ Hippocampus
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA-binding protein
/ Short term memory
/ Synaptosomes
/ Zinc finger proteins
2020
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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Dendritic Spine Density
by
Myers, Kenneth R
, Morris, Kevin J
, Omotade, Omotola F
, Moberg, Kenneth H
, Kim, Sarah
, Rha, Jennifer
, Jones, Stephanie K
, Corbett, Anita H
in
Brain
/ Dendritic spines
/ Dentate gyrus
/ Hippocampus
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA-binding protein
/ Short term memory
/ Synaptosomes
/ Zinc finger proteins
2020
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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Dendritic Spine Density
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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Dendritic Spine Density
2020
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Abstract ZC3H14 (Zinc finger CysCysCysHis domain-containing protein 14), an evolutionarily conserved member of a class of tandem zinc finger (CCCH) polyadenosine (polyA) RNA binding proteins, is associated with a form of heritable, nonsyndromic autosomal recessive intellectual disability. Previous studies of a loss of function mouse model, Zc3h14Δex13/Δex13, provide evidence that ZC3H14 is essential for proper brain function, specifically for working memory. To expand on these findings, we analyzed the dendrites and dendritic spines of hippocampal neurons from Zc3h14Δex13/Δex13 mice, both in situ and in vitro. These studies reveal that loss of ZC3H14 is associated with a decrease in total spine density in hippocampal neurons in vitro as well as in the dentate gyrus of 5-month old mice analyzed in situ. This reduction in spine density in vitro results from a decrease in the number of mushroom-shaped spines, which is rescued by exogenous expression of ZC3H14. We next performed biochemical analyses of synaptosomes prepared from whole wild-type and Zc3h14Δex13/Δex13 mouse brains to determine if there are changes in steady state levels of postsynaptic proteins upon loss of ZC3H14. We found that ZC3H14 is present within synaptosomes and that a crucial postsynaptic protein, CaMKIIα, is significantly increased in these synaptosomal fractions upon loss of ZC3H14. Together, these results demonstrate that ZC3H14 is necessary for proper dendritic spine density in cultured hippocampal neurons and in some regions of the mouse brain. These findings provide insight into how a ubiquitously expressed RNA binding protein leads to neuronal-specific defects that result in brain dysfunction. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Footnotes * ↵† Co-corresponding authors * Conflict of Interest: The authors declare no competing financial interests
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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