Transcriptional and translational dysregulation may cause changes in cellular biology and can lead to disease. In this episode, Marcia brings you the latest research in March 2020 that focus on changes in gene & protein expression and epigenetics in the context of Alzheimer’s disease. Some common terms you’ll hear throughout this episode are transcriptomics, methylome, biomarkers, proteomics, AD models, etc. We also touch upon the up-and-coming field of multiomics, so tune in to hear more! Sections in this episode: Gene expression and transcriptomics (2:03) Gene expression of truncated proteins (7:11) Model organisms in AD (12:05) Non-coding RNA (19:33) Methylation/epigenetics (25:20) Translation and protein folding (30:34)
Transcriptional and translational dysregulation may cause changes in cellular biology and can lead to disease. In this episode, Marcia brings you the latest research in March 2020 that focus on changes in gene & protein expression and epigenetics in the context of Alzheimer’s disease. Some common terms you’ll hear throughout this episode are transcriptomics, methylome, biomarkers, proteomics, AD models, etc. We also touch upon the up-and-coming field of multiomics, so tune in to hear more!
Sections in this episode:
Gene expression and transcriptomics (2:03)
Gene expression of truncated proteins (7:11)
Model organisms in AD (12:05)
Non-coding RNA (19:33)
Methylation/epigenetics (25:20)
Translation and protein folding (30:34)
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We would like to thank our amazing team for all of the work that goes into every episode of AMiNDR. Today's episode was scripted and hosted by Marcia Jude, reviewed by Elyn Rowe, and edited by Kathryn Lanza. The bibliography was created by Satish Kumar and the wordcloud was generated by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com). Big thanks to the sorting team for sorting all the papers published in March into themes for our episodes, and to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Jacques Ferreira, for keeping everything running smoothly.
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