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STAU2 binds a complex RNA cargo that changes temporally with production of diverse intermediate progenitor cells during mouse corticogenesis.

Rebecca Chowdhury1, Yue Wang1, Melissa Campbell1, Susan K Goderie1, Francis Doyle2, Scott A Tenenbaum2, Gretchen Kusek1, Thomas R Kiehl1, Suraiya A Ansari3, Nathan C Boles1, Sally Temple1.   

Abstract

STAU2 is a double-stranded RNA-binding protein enriched in the nervous system. During asymmetric divisions in the developing mouse cortex, STAU2 preferentially distributes into the intermediate progenitor cell (IPC), delivering RNA molecules that can impact IPC behavior. Corticogenesis occurs on a precise time schedule, raising the hypothesis that the cargo STAU2 delivers into IPCs changes over time. To test this, we combine RNA-immunoprecipitation with sequencing (RIP-seq) over four stages of mouse cortical development, generating a comprehensive cargo profile for STAU2. A subset of the cargo was 'stable', present at all stages, and involved in chromosome organization, macromolecule localization, translation and DNA repair. Another subset was 'dynamic', changing with cortical stage, and involved in neurogenesis, cell projection organization, neurite outgrowth, and included cortical layer markers. Notably, the dynamic STAU2 cargo included determinants of IPC versus neuronal fates and genes contributing to abnormal corticogenesis. Knockdown of one STAU2 target, Taf13, previously linked to microcephaly and impaired myelination, reduced oligodendrogenesis in vitro. We conclude that STAU2 contributes to the timing of corticogenesis by binding and delivering complex and temporally regulated RNA cargo into IPCs.
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Keywords:  Cerebral cortex; Intermediate progenitor cells; Mouse; RIP-seq; RNA-binding protein; STAU2

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34345913      PMCID: PMC8353167          DOI: 10.1242/dev.199376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.862


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