The history and function of a circular RNA
Authors
- Cledi A. Cerda-Jara
- Flavia Scoyni
- Grygoriy Zolotarov
- Poojashree Bhaskar
- Daniel León-Periñán
- Jørgen Kjems
- Nikolaus Rajewsky
Journal
- Nature Communications
Citation
- Nat Commun 17 (1): 3862
Abstract
Cdr1as/ciRS-7 is a circular RNA conserved in mammals and highly expressed in brain. It features a large number of microRNA target sites bound in vivo by miR-7/miR-671. Cdr1as regulates synaptic activity under stress in a temporal, spatial, and neuron-specific manner. We review genetic, molecular, evolutionary, and physiological data to discuss how Cdr1as and its interactors form a functionally important network of non-coding RNAs that regulates neuronal adaptability. We provide a framework to explore potential roles of other non-coding RNA networks on brain function and their diagnostic and therapeutic potential.