mRNA stability and m6A are major determinants of subcellular mRNA localization in neurons

mRNA稳定性和m6A是神经元中mRNA亚细胞定位的主要决定因素。

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作者:Inga Loedige ,Artem Baranovskii ,Samantha Mendonsa ,Sayaka Dantsuji ,Niko Popitsch ,Laura Breimann ,Nadja Zerna ,Vsevolod Cherepanov ,Miha Milek ,Stefan Ameres ,Marina Chekulaeva

Abstract

For cells to perform their biological functions, they need to adopt specific shapes and form functionally distinct subcellular compartments. This is achieved in part via an asymmetric distribution of mRNAs within cells. Currently, the main model of mRNA localization involves specific sequences called "zipcodes" that direct mRNAs to their proper locations. However, while thousands of mRNAs localize within cells, only a few zipcodes have been identified, suggesting that additional mechanisms contribute to localization. Here, we assess the role of mRNA stability in localization by combining the isolation of the soma and neurites of mouse primary cortical and mESC-derived neurons, SLAM-seq, m6A-RIP-seq, the perturbation of mRNA destabilization mechanisms, and the analysis of multiple mRNA localization datasets. We show that depletion of mRNA destabilization elements, such as m6A, AU-rich elements, and suboptimal codons, functions as a mechanism that mediates the localization of mRNAs associated with housekeeping functions to neurites in several types of neurons. Keywords: 5' terminal oligopyrimidine tracts; 5'TOPs; AREs; AU-rich elements; RBPs; RNA-binding proteins; codon optimality; m(6)A; mRNA localization; mRNA stability; neuron; zipcodes.

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