Arginine-rich dipeptide repeat proteins (R-DPRs) are highly toxic proteins found in patients with C9orf72-linked amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia (C9-ALS/FTD). R-DPRs can cause toxicity by disrupting the natural phase behavior of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Mitigating this abnormal phase behavior is, therefore, crucial to reduce R-DPR-induced toxicity. Here, we use FUS as a model RBP to investigate the mechanism of R-DPR-induced aberrant RBP phase transition. We find that this phase transition can be mitigated by Kapβ2. However, as a nuclear import receptor and phase modifier for PY-NLS-containing RBPs, the function of WT Kapβ2 could lead to undesired interaction with its native substrates when used as therapeutics for C9-ALS/FTD. To address this issue, it is crucial to devise effective strategies that allow Kapβ2 to selectively target its binding to the R-DPRs, instead of the RBPs. We show that NLS-binding deficient Kapβ2 can indeed selectively interact with R-DPRs in FUS assembly without affecting normal FUS phase separation. Importantly, Kapβ2 prevents enrichment of poly(GR) in stress granules and mitigates R-DPR neurotoxicity. Thus, NLS-binding deficient Kapβ2 may be implemented as a potential therapeutic for C9-ALS/FTD.

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