Arginine modification can be a "switch" to regulate DNA transcription and a post-translational modification via methylation of a variety of cellular targets involved in signal transduction, gene transcription, DNA repair, and mRNA alterations. This consequently can turn downstream biological effectors "on" and "off". Arginine methylation is catalyzed by protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs 1-9) in both the nucleus and cytoplasm, and is thought to be involved in many disease processes. However, PRMTs have not been well-documented in the brain and their function as it relates to metabolism, circulation, functional learning and memory are understudied. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of PRMTs relevant to cellular stress, and future directions into PRMTs as therapeutic regulators in brain pathologies.

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