A Molecular Mechanism for mRNA Trafficking in Neuronal Dendrites
- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 23 (26) , 8859-8866
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.23-26-08859.2003
Abstract
Specific neuronal mRNAs are localized in dendrites, often concentrated in dendritic spines and spine synapses, where they are translated. The molecular mechanism of localization is mostly unknown. Here we have explored the roles of A2 response element (A2RE), acis-acting signal for oligodendrocyte RNA trafficking, and its cognatetrans-acting factor, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) A2, in neurons. Fluorescently labeled chimeric RNAs containing A2RE were microinjected into hippocampal neurons, and RNA transport followed using confocal laser scanning microscopy. These RNA molecules, but not RNA lacking the A2RE sequence, were transported in granules to the distal neurites. hnRNP A2 protein was implicated as the cognatetrans-acting factor: it was colocalized with RNA in cytoplasmic granules, and RNA trafficking in neurites was compromised by A2RE mutations that abrogate hnRNP A2 binding. Coinjection of antibodies to hnRNP A2 halved the number of trafficking cells, and treatment of neurons with antisense oligonucleotides also disrupted A2RE-RNA transport. Colchicine inhibited trafficking, whereas cells treated with cytochalasin were unaffected, implicating involvement of microtubules rather than microfilaments. A2RE-like sequences are found in a subset of dendritically localized mRNAs, which, together with these results, suggests that a molecular mechanism based on thiscis-acting sequence may contribute to dendritic RNA localization.Keywords
This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
- Real-Time Visualization of ZBP1 Association with β-Actin mRNA during Transcription and LocalizationCurrent Biology, 2003
- Two ZBP1 KH domains facilitate β-actin mRNA localization, granule formation, and cytoskeletal attachmentThe Journal of cell biology, 2002
- Disruption of Dendritic Translation of CaMKIIα Impairs Stabilization of Synaptic Plasticity and Memory ConsolidationNeuron, 2002
- Intracellular Trafficking of HnRNP A2 in OligodendrocytesExperimental Cell Research, 2002
- The molecular basis of CaMKII function in synaptic and behavioural memoryNature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002
- Neurotrophin-Induced Transport of a β-Actin mRNP Complex Increases β-Actin Levels and Stimulates Growth Cone MotilityNeuron, 2001
- Synaptic tagging and long-term potentiationNature, 1997
- mRNA Localization in Neurons: A Multipurpose Mechanism?Neuron, 1997
- Molecular Characterization of the Dendritic Growth Cone: Regulated mRNA Transport and Local Protein SynthesisNeuron, 1996
- hnRNP PROTEINS AND THE BIOGENESIS OF mRNAAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 1993