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David Bartel (Whitehead Institute/MIT/HHMI) Part 3: MicroRNAs: What is a MicroRNA?

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Lecture Overview:
MicroRNAs are ~22 nucleotide RNAs processed from RNA hairpin structures. MicroRNAs are much too short to code for protein and instead play important roles in regulating gene expression. In humans, they regulate most protein-coding genes, including genes important in cancer and other diseases.
In Part 1 of his talk, Bartel explains how microRNAs are made, how they have evolved, how they recognize and bind to target mRNA sequences, how this binding leads to the repression of the target mRNAs, and how this repression can be important for normal development and disease.
In Part 2, Bartel recounts experiments measuring the effect of microRNAs on mRNA levels, protein levels and protein synthesis in mammalian cells. The results showed that almost all of the changes in protein levels and synthesis are due to changes in the amount of mRNA. Interestingly, experiments in zebrafish embryos describe a somewhat different situation. In the early embryo, initial decreases in protein synthesis are due to shortening of the mRNA polyA tail, which is followed later by a decrease in the amount of RNA.
In the last part of his seminar, Bartel asks how a cell knows which hairpin RNA molecules are pri-microRNAs, and should be processed into microRNAs, and which should be ignored. He leads us through the experiments that identified some of the key conserved features of human pri-microRNAs.
Speaker Bio:
David Bartel studies the many roles of RNA. His lab initially studied the ability of RNA to catalyze reactions and more recently has focused on microRNAs and other regulatory RNAs. Since 2000, his lab has made fundamental discoveries regarding the genomics, biogenesis and regulatory targets of these RNAs, as well as the molecular and biological consequences of their actions in animals, plants and fungi.
Bartel received his BA in Biology from Goshen College. Soon after completion of his PhD at Harvard University in 1993, he joined the Whitehead Institute as a Fellow. Currently, Bartel is Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Member of the Whitehead Institute and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Bartel's many contributions to our understanding of the roles of RNA have been recognized with numerous awards, including the NAS Molecular Biology Award and election to the National Academy of Sciences.

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@killiancolombo331
@killiancolombo331 7 жыл бұрын
I still can't believe that I had the opportunity to watch such amazing sequence of lectures for free.
@12823matthewkao
@12823matthewkao Жыл бұрын
ibiology and ibiology techniques are real precious youtube channels especially for young scientist. So many meaningful talks and technique introduction videos that a lot of the senior scientists who are reluctant to pass down to the juniors. I think its a crisis of the scientific community. Sometimes I ask them questions they just tell me to google it or do research by myself. I cant deny that self learning is a big part of the graduate school experience/training, but the personal touch of explanation by professors you know is always more memorable than online sources. fortunately we still have this channel!
@user-dc9kf9fq5z
@user-dc9kf9fq5z 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Bartel for giving 3 wonderful lectures.
@syunh1182
@syunh1182 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you David Bartel for all of your videos. They are very interesting and informative. Keep up your excellent work.
@RudradeepMukherjee
@RudradeepMukherjee 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Bartel. Indeed, a great presentation.
@infinityplusone72
@infinityplusone72 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this. I'm just learning about miRNAs for my PhD project and your presentations were very informative.
@pramitbanerjee
@pramitbanerjee 8 жыл бұрын
+René Van Wyk what are you working on?
@infinityplusone72
@infinityplusone72 8 жыл бұрын
+pramitbanerjee I was working on association studies between micrRNA variants and sports injuries using NGS and bioinformatics. But unfortunately I had to quit due to financial reasons.
@pramitbanerjee
@pramitbanerjee 8 жыл бұрын
René Van Wyk so what are you doing now?
@Editsmohit
@Editsmohit 4 жыл бұрын
Can you please help with the bioinformatic application of miRNA target prediction,by the way I am stuck in betwee but I have to complete my masters the deadline is approaching
@Editsmohit
@Editsmohit 4 жыл бұрын
I'm not getting the analysis part of target prediction of miRNAs for which I'm using target scan software.
@numericalcode
@numericalcode Жыл бұрын
Do we know where the sequence specificity is stored?
@StephenPribut
@StephenPribut 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for this clear description of miRNAs!
@BitcoinIsGoingToZero
@BitcoinIsGoingToZero 10 жыл бұрын
Excellent work! This is great!
@Poemunaw18
@Poemunaw18 7 жыл бұрын
Thank David Bartel.
@ajadhav42
@ajadhav42 3 жыл бұрын
How do these miRnas work in the 'cut-tail ' of lizards to reproduce or rejuvenate its tail structure. Your 3 lectures were was realbimpetus to me. Wonderful & very informative .
@lsimorghl
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and again thank youuuuuuuuu
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