NOP56 belongs to a C/D box small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein complex that is in charge of cleavage and modification of precursor ribosomal RNAs and assembly of the 60S ribosomal subunit. An intronic expansion in gene causes Spinocerebellar Ataxia type 36, a typical late-onset autosomal dominant ataxia. Although vertebrate animal models were created for the intronic expansion, none was studied for the loss of function of . We studied a zebrafish loss-of-function model of the gene which shows 70% homology with the human gene. We observed a severe neurodegenerative phenotype in mutants, characterized mainly by absence of cerebellum, reduced numbers of spinal cord neurons, high levels of apoptosis in the central nervous system (CNS) and impaired movement, resulting in death before 7 days post-fertilization. Gene expression of genes related to C/D box complex, balance and CNS development was impaired in mutants. In our study, we characterized the first NOP56 loss-of-function vertebrate model, which is important to further understand the role of NOP56 in CNS function and development.

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