la相关蛋白6控制纤毛细胞分化。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Cilia Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13630-017-0047-7
Zarko Manojlovic, Ryan Earwood, Akiko Kato, Diana Perez, Oscar A Cabrera, Ruth Didier, Timothy L Megraw, Branko Stefanovic, Yoichi Kato
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背景:la相关蛋白6 (LARP6)是一种进化保守的rna结合蛋白。脊椎动物LARP6结合编码I型胶原蛋白的mrna中发现的5'茎环来调节其翻译,但LARP6的其他靶mrna和其他功能尚不清楚。本研究的目的是阐明LARP6的另一个功能,并评估其功能在发育过程中的重要性。方法:为了揭示LARP6在爪蟾发育中的作用,我们利用Morpholino Oligos在爪蟾胚胎中消耗LARP6蛋白。然后,检测了LAPR6突变体的胚胎表型和纤毛结构。为了明确LARP6调控纤毛发生的分子机制,我们采用RT-PCR或WISH技术检测了纤毛相关基因的表达水平,这些基因在纤毛发生中起重要作用。结果:敲除爪蟾胚胎中的LARP6,发现神经管闭合缺陷。LARP6突变体破坏胶原蛋白的合成,可以挽救这些缺陷。神经管闭合缺陷与神经管中纤毛缺失一致,纤毛是具有运动或感觉相关功能的天线样细胞器。在LARP6突变体中也观察到表皮纤毛缺失,这是由于缺少由中心粒形成的、纤毛组装所必需的基小体。在多纤毛细胞(MCC)分化过程中,mcidas激活纤毛形成过程中中心粒形成所需基因的转录,可以部分恢复LARP6 morphants的MCC。此外,LARP6可能以notch独立的方式控制mcidas的表达。结论:la相关蛋白6通过调控mcidas等纤毛相关基因的表达参与纤毛细胞发育过程中的分化。这种LARP6的功能涉及的机制不同于其与胶原mrna结合并调节其翻译的既定作用。
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La-related protein 6 controls ciliated cell differentiation.

Background: La-related protein 6 (LARP6) is an evolutionally conserved RNA-binding protein. Vertebrate LARP6 binds the 5' stem-loop found in mRNAs encoding type I collagen to regulate their translation, but other target mRNAs and additional functions for LARP6 are unknown. The aim of this study was to elucidate an additional function of LARP6 and to evaluate the importance of its function during development.

Methods: To uncover the role of LARP6 in development, we utilized Morpholino Oligos to deplete LARP6 protein in Xenopus embryos. Then, embryonic phenotypes and ciliary structures of LAPR6 morphants were examined. To identify the molecular mechanism underlying ciliogenesis regulated by LARP6, we tested the expression level of cilia-related genes, which play important roles in ciliogenesis, by RT-PCR or whole mount in situ hybridization (WISH).

Results: We knocked down LARP6 in Xenopus embryos and found neural tube closure defects. LARP6 mutant, which compromises the collagen synthesis, could rescue these defects. Neural tube closure defects are coincident with lack of cilia, antenna-like cellular organelles with motility- or sensory-related functions, in the neural tube. The absence of cilia at the epidermis was also observed in LARP6 morphants, and this defect was due to the absence of basal bodies which are formed from centrioles and required for ciliary assembly. In the process of multi-ciliated cell (MCC) differentiation, mcidas, which activates the transcription of genes required for centriole formation during ciliogenesis, could partially restore MCCs in LARP6 morphants. In addition, LARP6 likely controls the expression of mcidas in a Notch-independent manner.

Conclusions: La-related protein 6 is involved in ciliated cell differentiation during development by controlling the expression of cilia-related genes including mcidas. This LARP6 function involves a mechanism that is distinct from its established role in binding to collagen mRNAs and regulating their translation.

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