Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Pendant le Congrès Myologie
2005, le Pr Dreyfuss a donné
le mercredi 11 mai 2005 une conférence plénière, dont le titre
est : "Fonctions moléculaires de la survie des complexes motoneuronaux
et amyotrophies spinales".
> Texte de sa communication
en anglais :
MOLECULAR FUNCTIONS OF THE SURVIVAL OF MOTOR NEURONS COMPLEX AND SPINAL
MUSCULAR ATROPHY
The common motor neuron degenerative disease spinal muscular
atrophy (SMA) results from reduced levels of the survival of motor neurons (SMN)
protein. We found that the SMN protein is part of a large macromolecular complex
(the SMN complex) that contains, in addition to SMN, at least six proteins
called Gemins (2-7). The SMN complex, which is essential for all cells,
functions in the biogenesis of the major components of the mRNA splicing
machinery, small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), and appears to play a
central role in cellular RNA metabolism. We have purified the SMN complex,
reconstituted its activity in vitro, and defined its interactions with proteins
and RNAs. Recent progress on the SMN complex and its relationship to SMA will be
discussed.