The disease-associated proteins Drosophila Nab2 and Ataxin-2 interact with shared RNAs and coregulate neuronal morphology
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ABSTRACT: Nab2 encodes a polyadenosine RNA-binding protein (RBP) with broad roles in post-transcriptional regulation, including in RNA export, poly(A) tail length control, and mRNA splicing, and loss of its human ortholog ZC3H14 gives rise to a form of autosomal recessive intellectual disability. Understanding of Nab2/ZC3H14 function in metazoan nervous systems is limited, in part, because no comprehensive identification of metazoan-Nab2-associated RNA transcripts has yet been conducted. Moreover, many Nab2/ZC3H14 functional protein partnerships likely remain unidentified. Here we present evidence that Drosophila melanogaster Nab2 interacts with the RBP Ataxin-2 (Atx2), a neuronal translational regulator, and implicate these proteins in coordinate regulation of neuronal morphology and adult viability. We then present the first high-throughput identifications of RNAs associating with Nab2 and Atx2 in Drosophila brain neurons using an RNA immunoprecipitation-sequencing (RIP-Seq) approach. Critically, the RNA interactomes of each RBP overlap. The identities of shared associated transcripts (e.g. drk, me31B, stai) and of transcripts specific to Nab2 or Atx2 (e.g. Arpc2, tea, respectively) promise insight into the neuronal functions of and interactions between each RBP. Significantly, we find Nab2 exhibits high specificity in its RNA associations in neurons in vivo, associating with only a fraction of all polyadenylated RNAs. These Nab2-associated RNAs are overrepresented for internal A-rich motifs, suggesting such sequences may partially mediate Nab2 target selection. Taken together, these data demonstrate 1)Nab2 opposingly regulates neuronal morphology and shares associated neuronal RNAs with Atx2 and 2)Drosophila Nab2 associates with a more specific subset of polyadenylated mRNAs than its polyadenosine affinity alone may suggest.
ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster
PROVIDER: GSE165677 | GEO | 2021/02/05
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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