Messenger RNA (mRNA) transport to neuronal dendrites is crucial for synaptic plasticity, but little is known of assembly or translational regulation of dendritic messenger ribonucleoproteins (mRNPs). Here we characterize a novel mRNP complex that is found in neuronal dendrites throughout the central nervous system and in some axonal processes of the spinal cord. The complex is characterized by the LSm1 protein, which so far has been implicated in mRNA degradation in non-neuronal cells. In brain, it associates with intact mRNAs. Interestingly, the LSm1-mRNPs contain the cap-binding protein CBP80 that associates with (pre) mRNAs in the nucleus, suggesting that the dendritic LSm1 complex has been assembled in the nucleus. In support of this notion, neuronal LSm1 is partially nuclear and inhibition of mRNA synthesis increases its nuclear localization. Importantly, CBP80 is also present in the dendrites and both LSm1 and CBP80 shift significantly into the spines upon stimulation of glutamergic receptors, suggesting that these mRNPs are translationally activated and contribute to the regulated local protein synthesis.

Di Penta, A., Mercaldo, V., Florenzano, F., Munck, S., Ciotti, M.t., Zalfa, F., et al. (2009). Dendritic LSm1/CBP80-mRNPs mark the early steps of transport commitment and translational control. THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 184(3), 423-435 [10.1083/jcb.200807033].

Dendritic LSm1/CBP80-mRNPs mark the early steps of transport commitment and translational control

BAGNI, CLAUDIA;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Messenger RNA (mRNA) transport to neuronal dendrites is crucial for synaptic plasticity, but little is known of assembly or translational regulation of dendritic messenger ribonucleoproteins (mRNPs). Here we characterize a novel mRNP complex that is found in neuronal dendrites throughout the central nervous system and in some axonal processes of the spinal cord. The complex is characterized by the LSm1 protein, which so far has been implicated in mRNA degradation in non-neuronal cells. In brain, it associates with intact mRNAs. Interestingly, the LSm1-mRNPs contain the cap-binding protein CBP80 that associates with (pre) mRNAs in the nucleus, suggesting that the dendritic LSm1 complex has been assembled in the nucleus. In support of this notion, neuronal LSm1 is partially nuclear and inhibition of mRNA synthesis increases its nuclear localization. Importantly, CBP80 is also present in the dendrites and both LSm1 and CBP80 shift significantly into the spines upon stimulation of glutamergic receptors, suggesting that these mRNPs are translationally activated and contribute to the regulated local protein synthesis.
2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/13 - BIOLOGIA APPLICATA
English
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cap binding protein; cap binding protein 80; glutamate receptor; messenger RNA; ribonucleoprotein; unclassified drug; biological marker; cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor; CPEB1 protein, rat; LSm1 protein, rat; messenger ribonucleoprotein; nuclear cap binding protein; oncoprotein; ribonuclease; RNA binding protein; animal cell; animal tissue; article; controlled study; dendrite; intracellular transport; male; mouse; nerve cell culture; nerve cell plasticity; nonhuman; priority journal; protein synthesis regulation; rat; RNA transport; translation regulation; animal; brain; cell culture; cerebellum; cytology; gene expression regulation; gene silencing; genetics; metabolism; mouse strain; nerve cell; physiology; protein synthesis; spinal cord; transport at the cellular level; ultrastructure; Wistar rat; Animals; Biological Markers; Biological Transport; Brain; Cells, Cultured; Cerebellum; Dendrites; Endoribonucleases; Gene Expression Regulation; Gene Silencing; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factors; Neurons; Nuclear Cap-Binding Protein Complex; Protein Biosynthesis; Proto-Oncogene Proteins; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Ribonucleoproteins; RNA, Messenger; RNA-Binding Proteins; Spinal Cord
Di Penta, A., Mercaldo, V., Florenzano, F., Munck, S., Ciotti, M.t., Zalfa, F., et al. (2009). Dendritic LSm1/CBP80-mRNPs mark the early steps of transport commitment and translational control. THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 184(3), 423-435 [10.1083/jcb.200807033].
Di Penta, A; Mercaldo, V; Florenzano, F; Munck, S; Ciotti, Mt; Zalfa, F; Mercanti, D; Molinari, M; Bagni, C; Achsel, T
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