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Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening

BACKGROUND: The subcellular localization of membrane and secreted proteins is finely and dynamically regulated through intracellular vesicular trafficking for permitting various biological processes. Drosophila Amyloid precursor protein like (APPL) and Hikaru genki (HIG) are examples of proteins tha...

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Autores principales: Sone, Masaki, Uchida, Atsuko, Komatsu, Ayumi, Suzuki, Emiko, Ibuki, Ikue, Asada, Megumi, Shiwaku, Hiroki, Tamura, Takuya, Hoshino, Mikio, Okazawa, Hitoshi, Nabeshima, Yo-ichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004466
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author Sone, Masaki
Uchida, Atsuko
Komatsu, Ayumi
Suzuki, Emiko
Ibuki, Ikue
Asada, Megumi
Shiwaku, Hiroki
Tamura, Takuya
Hoshino, Mikio
Okazawa, Hitoshi
Nabeshima, Yo-ichi
author_facet Sone, Masaki
Uchida, Atsuko
Komatsu, Ayumi
Suzuki, Emiko
Ibuki, Ikue
Asada, Megumi
Shiwaku, Hiroki
Tamura, Takuya
Hoshino, Mikio
Okazawa, Hitoshi
Nabeshima, Yo-ichi
author_sort Sone, Masaki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The subcellular localization of membrane and secreted proteins is finely and dynamically regulated through intracellular vesicular trafficking for permitting various biological processes. Drosophila Amyloid precursor protein like (APPL) and Hikaru genki (HIG) are examples of proteins that show differential subcellular localization among several developmental stages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During the study of the localization mechanisms of APPL and HIG, we isolated a novel mutant of the gene, CG1973, which we named yata. This molecule interacted genetically with Appl and is structurally similar to mouse NTKL/SCYL1, whose mutation was reported to cause neurodegeneration. yata null mutants showed phenotypes that included developmental abnormalities, progressive eye vacuolization, brain volume reduction, and lifespan shortening. Exogenous expression of Appl or hig in neurons partially rescued the mutant phenotypes of yata. Conversely, the phenotypes were exacerbated in double null mutants for yata and Appl. We also examined the subcellular localization of endogenous APPL and exogenously pulse-induced APPL tagged with FLAG by immunostaining the pupal brain and larval motor neurons in yata mutants. Our data revealed that yata mutants showed impaired subcellular localization of APPL. Finally, yata mutant pupal brains occasionally showed aberrant accumulation of Sec23p, a component of the COPII coat of secretory vesicles traveling from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the Golgi. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: We identified a novel gene, yata, which is essential for the normal development and survival of tissues. Loss of yata resulted in the progressive deterioration of the nervous system and premature lethality. Our genetic data showed a functional relationship between yata and Appl. As a candidate mechanism of the abnormalities, we found that yata regulates the subcellular localization of APPL and possibly other proteins.
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spelling pubmed-26359622009-02-11 Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening Sone, Masaki Uchida, Atsuko Komatsu, Ayumi Suzuki, Emiko Ibuki, Ikue Asada, Megumi Shiwaku, Hiroki Tamura, Takuya Hoshino, Mikio Okazawa, Hitoshi Nabeshima, Yo-ichi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The subcellular localization of membrane and secreted proteins is finely and dynamically regulated through intracellular vesicular trafficking for permitting various biological processes. Drosophila Amyloid precursor protein like (APPL) and Hikaru genki (HIG) are examples of proteins that show differential subcellular localization among several developmental stages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During the study of the localization mechanisms of APPL and HIG, we isolated a novel mutant of the gene, CG1973, which we named yata. This molecule interacted genetically with Appl and is structurally similar to mouse NTKL/SCYL1, whose mutation was reported to cause neurodegeneration. yata null mutants showed phenotypes that included developmental abnormalities, progressive eye vacuolization, brain volume reduction, and lifespan shortening. Exogenous expression of Appl or hig in neurons partially rescued the mutant phenotypes of yata. Conversely, the phenotypes were exacerbated in double null mutants for yata and Appl. We also examined the subcellular localization of endogenous APPL and exogenously pulse-induced APPL tagged with FLAG by immunostaining the pupal brain and larval motor neurons in yata mutants. Our data revealed that yata mutants showed impaired subcellular localization of APPL. Finally, yata mutant pupal brains occasionally showed aberrant accumulation of Sec23p, a component of the COPII coat of secretory vesicles traveling from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the Golgi. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: We identified a novel gene, yata, which is essential for the normal development and survival of tissues. Loss of yata resulted in the progressive deterioration of the nervous system and premature lethality. Our genetic data showed a functional relationship between yata and Appl. As a candidate mechanism of the abnormalities, we found that yata regulates the subcellular localization of APPL and possibly other proteins. Public Library of Science 2009-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2635962/ /pubmed/19209226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004466 Text en Sone et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sone, Masaki
Uchida, Atsuko
Komatsu, Ayumi
Suzuki, Emiko
Ibuki, Ikue
Asada, Megumi
Shiwaku, Hiroki
Tamura, Takuya
Hoshino, Mikio
Okazawa, Hitoshi
Nabeshima, Yo-ichi
Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title_full Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title_fullStr Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title_full_unstemmed Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title_short Loss of yata, a Novel Gene Regulating the Subcellular Localization of APPL, Induces Deterioration of Neural Tissues and Lifespan Shortening
title_sort loss of yata, a novel gene regulating the subcellular localization of appl, induces deterioration of neural tissues and lifespan shortening
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19209226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004466
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