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Egalitarian binding partners, Dynein light chain and bicaudal-D, act sequentially to link mRNA to the Dynein motor
Author(s) -
Chandler H. Goldman,
Hannah Neiswender,
Rajalakshmi Veeranan-Karmegam,
Graydon B. Gonsalvez
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.754
H-Index - 325
eISSN - 1477-9129
pISSN - 0950-1991
DOI - 10.1242/dev.176529
Subject(s) - dynein , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , microtubule , motor protein , dynactin , messenger rna , rna , molecular motor , rna binding protein , genetics , gene
A conserved mechanism of polarity establishment is the localization of mRNA to specific cellular regions. While it is clear that many mRNAs are transported along microtubules, much less is known regarding the mechanism by which these mRNAs are linked to microtubule motors. The RNA binding protein Egalitarian (Egl) is necessary for localization of several mRNAs in Drosophila oocytes and embryos. Egl also interacts with Dynein light chain (Dlc) and Bicaudal-D (BicD). The role of Dlc and BicD in mRNA localization has remained elusive. Like Egl, both proteins are required for oocyte specification. Null alleles in these genes result in an oogenesis block. In this report, we used an shRNA-depletion strategy to overcome the oogenesis block. Our findings reveal that the primary function of Dlc is to promote Egl dimerization. Loss of dimerization compromises the ability of Egl to bind RNA. Consequently, Egl is not bound to cargo, and is not able to efficiently associate with BicD and the Dynein motor. Our results therefore identify the key molecular steps required for assembling a localization-competent mRNP.

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