About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to gain a broader perspective on understanding the roles of post-transcriptional regulation and PQC in neurological disorders. First, we will present the functional studies of novel regulators in post-transcriptional regulation and PQC or explore the context-dependently roles of the known regulators in different clinical conditions, brain cell types, or developmental stages. Second, some regulators (e.g., argonaut, AGO) have been reported to control both miRNA-mediated gene silencing and PQC. We wish to include studies demonstrating the other crosstalk between different pathways to gain comprehensive insights into the gene regulatory network. Third, studies using novel models, such as non-human primates/pigs or patient-derived iPSCs (including specific cell types and organoids), that overcome the limitations of classic rodent models are encouraged. Fourth, we want to collect clinical evidence (e.g., genome-wide studies) or animal therapeutic studies (e.g., CRISPR/Cas13-based RNA editing or antisense oligonucleotides treatment) to better understand the importance of post-transcriptional regulation and PQC in neurological disorders.
Original Research and Review articles are encouraged on this topic. However, we also welcome other article types that present personal insights or new methods on relevant research topics. Contributions of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Novel roles of RBPs, PQC-associated proteins, RNA modifications, and ncRNAs in neurological disorders, particularly with the evidence in specific brain cell types or animal models.
• Crosstalk between RBP- and miRNA-mediated regulation or PQC- and miRNA-mediated regulation.
• Patient-derived iPSCs-based studies of neurological disorders.
• Genome-wide identification of pathogenic variants associated with post-transcriptional regulation and protein quality control in neurological disorders.
• New technologies and insights in exploring therapeutic intervention of neurological disorders by targeting the genes involved in post-transcriptional regulation and protein quality control.
Keywords: post-transcriptional regulation, miRNA, lncRNA, RNA binding protein, RNA modification, protein quality control, neurodevelopment, neurodegenerative disorders
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