IMP2 axonal localization, RNA interactome, and function in the development of axon trajectories

Nicolas Preitner, Jie Quan, Xinmin Li, Finn C. Nielsen, John G. Flanagan*

*Corresponding author for this work
11 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

RNA-based regulatory mechanisms play important roles in the development and plasticity of neural circuits and neurological disease. Developing axons provide a model well suited to the study of RNA-based regulation, and contain specific subsets of mRNAsthat are locally translated and have roles in axon pathfinding. However, the RNA-binding proteins involved in axon pathfinding, and their corresponding mRNA targets, are still largely unknown. Here we find that the RNA-binding protein IMP2 (Igf2bp2) is strikingly enriched in developing axon tracts, including in spinal commissural axons. We used the HITS-CLIP approach to perform a genome-wide identification of RNAs that interact directly with IMP2 in the native context of developing mouse brain. This IMP2 interactomewas highly enriched for mRNA targets related to axon guidance. Accordingly, IMP2 knockdown in the developing spinal cord led to strong defects in commissural axon trajectories at the midline intermediate target. These results reveal a highly distinctive axonal enrichment of IMP2, show that it interacts with a network of axon guidance-related mRNAs, and reveal that it is required for normal axon pathfinding during vertebrate development.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDevelopment
Volume143
Issue number15
Pages (from-to)2753-2759
Number of pages7
ISSN0950-1991
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Axon guidance
  • Igf2bp2
  • IMP2
  • RNA interactome
  • RNA-binding protein

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