INVESTIGADORES
BELLORA nicolas
artículos
Título:
Nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of splicing factor SRSF1 is required for development and cilia function
Autor/es:
FIONA HAWARD; MAGDALENA MASLON; PATRICIA YEYATI; NICOLAS BELLORA; JAN HANSEN; STUART AITKEN; JENNIFER LAWSON; ALEX VON KRIEGSHEIM; DAGMAR WACHTEN; PLEASANTINE MILL; IAN ADAMS; JAVIER CACERES
Revista:
eLife
Editorial:
Life Sciences Publications Ltd
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2021
Resumen:
Shuttling RNA-binding proteins coordinate nuclear and cytoplasmic steps of gene expression. SR proteins regulate pre-mRNA splicing in the nucleus and a subset of them, including SRSF1, shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm affecting post-splicing processes. However, the physiological significance of this remains unclear. Here, we used genome editing to knock-in a nuclear retention signal (NRS) in Srsf1 to create a mouse model harboring an SRSF1 protein that is retained exclusively in the nucleus. Srsf1NRS/NRS mutants displayed small body size, hydrocephalus and immotile sperm, all traits associated with ciliary defects. We observed reduced translation of a subset of mRNAs and decreased abundance of proteins involved in multiciliogenesis, with disruption of ciliary ultrastructure and motility. These results highlight the physiological requirement of splicing factor shuttling to reprogram gene expression networks at the level of mRNA translation in the context of high cellular demand for cilia function.