Artículos
Título:
Processing Bodies Oscillate in Neuro 2A Cells
Autor/es:
MALCOLM, MELISA; SAAD, LUCÍA; PENAZZI, LAURA GABRIELA; GARBARINO-PICO, EDUARDO
Revista:
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Editorial:
Frontiers Media SA
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 13
Resumen:
ircadian rhythms are biological variables that oscillate with periods close to 24 h that are generated internally by biological clocks. Depending on the tissue/cell type, about 5?20% of genes are expressed rhythmically. Unexpectedly, the correlation between the oscillations of messengers and the proteins they encode is low. We hypothesize that these discrepancies could be because in certain phases of the circadian cycle some messengers could be translationally silenced and stored. Processing bodies (PBs) are membraneless organelles formed by ribonucleoprotein aggregates located in the cytoplasm. They contain silenced messengers and factors involved in mRNA processing. A previous work showed that the number of cells containing these mRNA granules varies when comparing two time-points in U2OS cell cultures and that these differences disappear when an essential clock gene is silenced. Here we evaluate whether PBs oscillate in Neuro2A cells. We analyzed in cell cultures synchronized with