FBXW7 regulates MYRF levels to control myelin capacity and homeostasis in the adult CNS

FBXW7 调节 MYRF 水平来控制成人中枢神经系统髓鞘容量和体内平衡

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作者:Hannah Y Collins, Ryan A Doan, Jiaxing Li, Jason E Early, Megan E Madden, Tyrell Simkins, David A Lyons, Kelly R Monk, Ben Emery

Abstract

Myelin, along with the oligodendrocytes (OLs) that produce it, is essential for proper central nervous system (CNS) function in vertebrates. Although the accurate targeting of myelin to axons and its maintenance are critical for CNS performance, the molecular pathways that regulate these processes remain poorly understood. Through a combination of zebrafish genetics, mouse models, and primary OL cultures, we found FBXW7, a recognition subunit of an E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, is a regulator of adult myelination in the CNS. Loss of Fbxw7 in myelinating OLs resulted in increased myelin sheath lengths with no change in myelin thickness. As the animals aged, they developed progressive abnormalities including myelin outfolds, disrupted paranodal organization, and ectopic ensheathment of neuronal cell bodies with myelin. Through biochemical studies we found that FBXW7 directly binds and degrades the N-terminal of Myelin Regulatory Factor (N-MYRF), to control the balance between oligodendrocyte myelin growth and homeostasis.

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