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Analysis of exonic regions involved in nuclear localization, splicing activity, and dimerization of Muscleblind-like-1 isoforms
Authors:Tran Hélène  Gourrier Nathalie  Lemercier-Neuillet Camille  Dhaenens Claire-Marie  Vautrin Audrey  Fernandez-Gomez Francisco José  Arandel Ludovic  Carpentier Céline  Obriot Hélène  Eddarkaoui Sabiha  Delattre Lucie  Van Brussels Edwige  Holt Ian  Morris Glenn E  Sablonnière Bernard  Buée Luc  Charlet-Berguerand Nicolas  Schraen-Maschke Susanna  Furling Denis  Behm-Ansmant Isabelle  Branlant Christiane  Caillet-Boudin Marie-Laure  Sergeant Nicolas
Institution:INSERM, U837, Alzheimer and Tauopathies, Lille, France.
Abstract:Muscleblind-like-1 (MBNL1) is a splicing regulatory factor controlling the fetal-to-adult alternative splicing transitions during vertebrate muscle development. Its capture by nuclear CUG expansions is one major cause for type 1 myotonic dystrophy (DM1). Alternative splicing produces MBNL1 isoforms that differ by the presence or absence of the exonic regions 3, 5, and 7. To understand better their respective roles and the consequences of the deregulation of their expression in DM1, here we studied the respective roles of MBNL1 alternative and constitutive exons. By combining genetics, molecular and cellular approaches, we found that (i) the exon 5 and 6 regions are both needed to control the nuclear localization of MBNL1; (ii) the exon 3 region strongly enhances the affinity of MBNL1 for its pre-mRNA target sites; (iii) the exon 3 and 6 regions are both required for the splicing regulatory activity, and this function is not enhanced by an exclusive nuclear localization of MBNL1; and finally (iv) the exon 7 region enhances MBNL1-MBNL1 dimerization properties. Consequently, the abnormally high inclusion of the exon 5 and 7 regions in DM1 is expected to enhance the potential of MBNL1 of being sequestered with nuclear CUG expansions, which provides new insight into DM1 pathophysiology.
Keywords:Genetic Diseases  Muscular Dystrophy  Nuclear Translocation  Nucleotide Repeat Disease  RNA-binding Protein  RNA Splicing
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