121st General Meeting of the KCS

Type Symposium
Area Special Session: Meet the Awardees of Samsung Research Funding in Life Chemistry
Room No. Room 203
Time THU 17:00-:
Code BIO2-1
Subject Watching single endogenous mRNA in neurons in vivo
Authors Hye Yoon Park
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Korea
Abstract I will present how we could begin to understand single molecule biophysics of gene expression in live mammalian cells and tissues. The dynamics of mRNA - the synthesis, transport, and degradation - plays significant roles in a variety of neuronal processes. Abnormal mRNA processing and transport are implicated in neurological disorders such as autism and Alzheimer’s disease. However, understanding the mechanistic roles of RNA dynamics has been hampered by the lack of techniques to observe the endogenous molecules in the native tissue environment. Here I will describe a novel systems approach, combining single-particle tracking, genetic engineering, and intravital microscopy. Using this technique, we found that multiple β-actin mRNAs assemble together, travel by active transport, and disassemble upon KCl depolarization in cultured neurons. Two-photon imaging of live brain tissues revealed immediate-early induction of β-actin transcription after neuronal stimulation. The technology as demonstrated in our work, including the transgenic strategy and high-resolution microscopy of living tissue, could be applied to other genes to gain insights into the dynamic regulation of gene expression within the cellular and tissue microenvironment.
E-mail hyeyoon.park@snu.ac.kr