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The RNA-binding protein Nab2 regulates the proteome of the developing Drosophila brain

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 297, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100877

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  1. Emory University Integrated Cellular Imaging Microscopy Core of the Emory Neuroscience NINDS, National Institutes of Health [5P30NS055077]
  2. [5F31NS110312-02]
  3. [5F31HD088043-03]
  4. [5R01MH10730505]

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The study identified roles for Nab2 in controlling the dynamic growth of axons in the developing brain mushroom bodies and regulating abundance of a small fraction of brain proteome. The Nab2-regulated brain proteins have functions related to brain morphogenesis, neuroblast proliferation, circadian sleep/wake cycles, and synaptic development.
The human ZC3H14 gene, which encodes a ubiquitously expressed polyadenosine zinc finger RNA-binding protein, is mutated in an inherited form of autosomal recessive, non-syndromic intellectual disability. To gain insight into neurological functions of ZC3H14, we previously developed a Drosophila melanogaster model of ZC3H14 loss by deleting the fly ortholog, Nab2. Studies in this invertebrate model revealed that Nab2 controls final patterns of neuron projection within fully developed adult brains, but the role of Nab2 during development of the Drosophila brain is not known. Here, we identify roles for Nab2 in controlling the dynamic growth of axons in the developing brain mushroom bodies, which support olfactory learning and memory, and regulating abundance of a small fraction of the total brain proteome. The group of Nab2-regulated brain proteins, identified by quantitative proteomic analysis, includes the microtubule-binding protein Futsch, the neuronal Ig-family transmembrane protein turtle, the glial:neuron adhesion protein contactin, the Rac GTPase-activating protein tumbleweed, and the planar cell polarity factor Van Gogh, which collectively link Nab2 to the processes of brain morphogenesis, neuroblast proliferation, circadian sleep/wake cycles, and synaptic development. Overall, these data indicate that Nab2 controls the abundance of a subset of brain proteins during the active process of wiring the pupal brain mushroom body and thus provide a window into potentially conserved functions of the Nab2/ZC3H14 RNA-binding proteins in neurodevelopment.

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