The mammalian RNA-binding protein staufen2 links nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA processing pathways in neurons

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Michaela Monshausen
Niels H. Gehring
Kenneth S. Kosik
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[1] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,Department of Neurology
[2] and Harvard Medical School,Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit
[3] University of Heidelberg & European Molecular Biology Laboratory,Neuroscience Research Institute
[4] University of California,undefined
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NeuroMolecular Medicine | 2004年 / 6卷
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Staufen; nuclear pore protein; p62; Tap; Y14; Mago; RNA transport; RNA export; RNA processing; NMD; EJC;
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Members of the Staufen family of RNA-binding proteins are highly conserved cytoplasmic RNA transporters associated with RNA granules. staufen2 is specifically expressed in neurons where the delivery of RNA to dendrites is thought to have a role in plasticity. We found that Staufen2 interacts with the nuclear pore protein p62, with the RNA export protein Tap and with the exon-exon junction complex (EJC) proteins Y14-Mago. The interaction of Staufen2 with the Y14-Mago heterodimer seems to represent a highly conserved complex as the same proteins are involved in the Staufen-mediated localization of oskar mRNA in Drosophila oocytes. A pool of Staufen2 is present in neuronal nuclei and colocalizes to a large degree with p62 and partly with Tap, Y14, and Mago. We suggest a model whereby a set of conserved genes in the oskar mRNA export pathway may be recruited to direct a dendritic destination for mRNAs originating as a Staufen2 nuclear complex.
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