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2021 - ALS - Frederick Arnold, PhD

"Altered RNA metabolism is a common theme in ALS. Indeed, RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are among the most commonly mutated proteins in inherited forms of ALS. These mutations alter gene expression and change the function of RNA-RBP condensates in the cell."
Frederick Arnold, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Scholar at The Regents of the University of California in Irvine, CA has been awarded an MDA Development Grant totaling $220,000 for three years to identify central regulators of RNA metabolism in human motor neurons and understand how it changes in ALS.
The RNA exosome complex is found in all cells and known to be important for the survival of motor neurons. The subunits of the exosome complex interact directly with RBPs implicated in ALS. Dr. Arnold's project will help discover RNA substrates and RBP cofactors of the exosome complex in healthy and ALS human motor neurons which could have broad therapeutic impact in ALS treatment.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.147555
Grantee: The RNA exosome complex in ALS disease pathogenesis – Frederick Arnold, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
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