A KIF1C-CNBP motor-adaptor complex for trafficking mRNAs to cell protrusions.

用于将 mRNA 运输到细胞突起的 KIF1C-CNBP 运动适配器复合物

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作者:Moissoglu Konstadinos, Wang Tianhong, Gasparski Alexander N, Stueland Michael, Paine Elliott L, Jenkins Lisa M, Mili Stavroula
mRNA localization to subcellular compartments is a widely used mechanism that functionally contributes to numerous processes. mRNA targeting can be achieved upon recognition of RNA cargo by molecular motors. However, our molecular understanding of how this is accomplished is limited, especially in higher organisms. We focus on a pathway that targets mRNAs to peripheral protrusions of mammalian cells and which is important for cell migration. Trafficking occurs through active transport on microtubules, mediated by the KIF1C kinesin. Here, we identify the RNA-binding protein CNBP as a factor required for mRNA localization to protrusions. CNBP binds directly to GA-rich sequences in the 3' UTR of protrusion-targeted mRNAs. CNBP also interacts with KIF1C and is required for KIF1C recruitment to mRNAs and their trafficking on microtubules to the periphery. This work provides a molecular mechanism for KIF1C recruitment to mRNA cargo and reveals a motor-adaptor complex for mRNA transport to cell protrusions.

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