Literature DB >> 21447554

Fine-tuning of Hh signaling by the RNA-binding protein Quaking to control muscle development.

Riadh Lobbardi1, Guillaume Lambert, Jue Zhao, Robert Geisler, Hyejeong R Kim, Frederic M Rosa.   

Abstract

The development of the different muscles within the somite is a complex process that involves the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. To specify the proper number of muscle cells and organize them spatially and temporally, the Hh signaling pathway needs to be precisely regulated at different levels, but only a few factors external to the pathway have been described. Here, we report for the first time the role of the STAR family RNA-binding protein Quaking A (QkA) in somite muscle development. We show in zebrafish that the loss of QkA function affects fast muscle fiber maturation as well as Hh-induced muscle derivative specification and/or morphogenesis. Mosaic analysis reveals that fast fiber maturation depends on the activity of QkA in the environment of fast fiber progenitors. We further show that Hh signaling requires QkA activity for muscle development. By an in silico approach, we screened the 3'UTRs of known Hh signaling component mRNAs for the Quaking response element and found the transcription factor Gli2a, a known regulator of muscle fate development. Using destabilized GFP as a reporter, we show that the gli2a mRNA 3'UTR is a functional QkA target. Consistent with this notion, the loss of QkA function rescued slow muscle fibers in yot mutant embryos, which express a dominant-negative Gli2a isoform. Thus, our results reveal a new mechanism to ensure muscle cell fate diversity by fine-tuning of the Hh signaling pathway via RNA-binding proteins.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21447554     DOI: 10.1242/dev.059121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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4.  Structural analysis of the quaking homodimerization interface.

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5.  Structure-function studies of STAR family Quaking proteins bound to their in vivo RNA target sites.

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