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GSE77699

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Distinct and shared functions of ALS-associated TDP-43, FUS, and TAF15 revealed by comprehensive multi-system integrative analyses [array]

Organism: Mus musculus
Platform: GPL13185
Samples: 9
Experiment Types:
Expression profiling by array
Submitted: Feb 08 2016
Last Updated: Oct 04 2016
Status: Public on Jul 05 2016
Contact: Gene,,Yeo (UCSD)

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SubSeries of: GSE77707 BioProject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA311232

Summary

TDP-43, FUS, and TAF15 are implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. We integrate CLIP-seq and RNA Bind-N-Seq technologies to discover that TAF15 binds to ~4,900 RNAs enriched for GGUA motifs. In the mouse brain, TAF15 and FUS, but not TDP-43, exhibit strikingly similar RNA binding profiles, yet they alter the expression of distinct mRNA populations upon their individual depletions. TAF15 has a minimal role in alternative splicing and instead affects RNA turnover, consistent with an enrichment of TAF15 binding sites in 3’ untranslated regions. In human stem cell-derived motor neurons, loss of both TAF15 and FUS affected mRNAs distinct from those altered by loss of either protein alone, revealing redundant roles for TAF15 and FUS in maintaining mRNA levels. Furthermore, concomitant rather than individual depletion of TAF15 and FUS more closely resembles RNA profiles of motor neurons derived from FUS R521G ALS patients or from late-stage, sporadic ALS patients. Our study reveals convergent and divergent mechanisms by which FUS, TAF15 and TDP-43 affects RNA metabolism in neurological disease.

Overall Design

RNA-seq, CLIP-seq and arrays in mouse and human against TAF15 knockdowns This Series represents array sample(s).

Analysis (2 steps)

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Processing steps for GSE77699
  1. Data processed using Affymetrix package (Affy Power Tools) apt-probeset-summarize.
  2. Iter-plier algorithm used to quantify probesets.

Supplementary Files (1)

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GEO Samples (9)

Dataset Citations (1)

Distinct and shared functions of ALS-associated proteins TDP-43, FUS and TAF15 revealed by multisystem analyses.
PMID 27378374 · 2016 · Nature communications
Katannya Kapeli, Gabriel A Pratt, Anthony Q Vu, Kasey R Hutt, Fernando J Martinez, Balaji Sundararaman, Ranjan Batra, Peter Freese, Nicole J Lambert, Stephanie C Huelga, Seung J Chun, Tiffany Y Liang, Jeremy Chang, John P Donohue, Lily Shiue, Jiayu Zhang, Haining Zhu, Franca Cambi, Edward Kasarskis, Shawn Hoon, Manuel Ares, Christopher B Burge, John Ravits, Frank Rigo, Gene W Yeo

Linked Publications (1)