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  • Specialized ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules are crucial for regulating mRNA activity in polarized cells, influencing embryonic development.
  • The study identifies Hecw, a Drosophila ubiquitin ligase, as a significant regulator of RNPs in both oogenesis and neuronal function.
  • Depleting Hecw leads to enlarged granules, defective egg development, premature aging, and neuronal issues due to impaired protein ubiquitination, affecting the activity of translational repressors like Fmrp.

Article Abstract

Specialised ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules are a hallmark of polarized cells, like neurons and germ cells. Among their main functions is the spatial and temporal modulation of the activity of specific mRNA transcripts that allow specification of primary embryonic axes. While RNPs composition and role are well established, their regulation is poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that Hecw, a newly identified Drosophila ubiquitin ligase, is a key modulator of RNPs in oogenesis and neurons. Hecw depletion leads to the formation of enlarged granules that transition from a liquid to a gel-like state. Loss of Hecw activity results in defective oogenesis, premature aging and climbing defects associated with neuronal loss. At the molecular level, reduced ubiquitination of the Fmrp impairs its translational repressor activity, resulting in altered Orb expression in nurse cells and Profilin in neurons.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8446043PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25809-8DOI Listing

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