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The RNA binding protein Nab2 regulates splicing of the RhoGEF trio transcript to govern axon and dendrite morphology

Lancaster, C. L.; Yalamanchili, P. S.; Goldy, J. N.; Leung, S. W.; Corbett, A. H.; Moberg, K.

2024-04-06 molecular biology
10.1101/2024.04.05.588324 bioRxiv
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The Drosophila RNA binding protein (RBP) Nab2 acts in neurons to regulate neurodevelopment and is orthologous to the human intellectual disability-linked RBP, ZC3H14. Nab2 governs axon projection in mushroom body neurons and limits dendritic arborization of class IV sensory neurons in part by regulating splicing events in ~150 mRNAs. Analysis of the Sex-lethal (Sxl) mRNA revealed that Nab2 promotes an exon-skipping event and regulates m6A methylation on Sxl pre-mRNA by the Mettl3 methyltransferase. Mettl3 heterozygosity broadly rescues Nab2null phenotypes implying that Nab2 acts through similar mechanisms on other RNAs, including unidentified targets involved in neurodevelopment. Here, we show that Nab2 and Mettl3 regulate the removal of a 5UTR intron in the trio pre-mRNA. Trio utilizes two GEF domains to balance Rac and RhoGTPase activity. Intriguingly, an isoform of Trio containing only the RhoGEF domain, GEF2, is depleted in Nab2null nervous tissue. Expression of Trio-GEF2 rescues projection defects in Nab2nullaxons and dendrites, while the GEF1 Rac1-regulatory domain exacerbates these defects, suggesting Nab2-mediated regulation Trio-GEF activities. Collectively, these data identify Nab2-regulated splicing as a key step in balancing Trio GEF1 and GEF2 activity and show that Nab2, Mettl3, and Trio function in a common pathway that shapes axon and dendrite morphology. Significance StatementO_LIDrosophila Nab2, ortholog of the human RBP ZC3H14 mutated in inherited intellectual disability, acts through unknown RNA targets to control axon and dendrite morphology. C_LIO_LIThis study shows that Nab2 and the Mettl3 methyltransferase guide splicing of trio mRNA, which encodes a conserved GEF-domain protein. Intron retention in trio mRNA leads to an imbalance in levels of two Trio GEF domains in Nab2-deficient neurons and restoring this balance rescues neuronal defects. C_LIO_LIThe authors conclude that Nab2 control of trio splicing is required to pattern axon and dendrite growth and suggests that ZC3H14 may play a similar role in the vertebrate brain. C_LI

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