Reducing expression of NAD+ synthesizing enzyme NMNAT1 does not affect the rate of Wallerian degeneration

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Abstract

NAD+ synthesizing enzyme NMNAT1 constitutes most of the sequence of neuroprotective protein WldS, which delays axon degeneration by 10-fold. NMNAT1 activity is necessary but not sufficient for WldS neuroprotection in mice and 70 amino acids at the N-terminus of WldS, derived from polyubiquitination factor Ube4b, enhance axon protection by NMNAT1. NMNAT1 activity can confer neuroprotection when redistributed outside the nucleus or when highly overexpressed in vitro and partially in Drosophila. However, the role of endogenous NMNAT1 in normal axon maintenance and in Wallerian degeneration has not been elucidated yet. To address this question we disrupted the Nmnat1 locus by gene targeting. Homozygous Nmnat1 knockout mice do not survive to birth, indicating that extranuclear NMNAT isoforms cannot compensate for its loss. Heterozygous Nmnat1 knockout mice develop normally and do not show spontaneous neurodegeneration or axon pathology. Wallerian degeneration after sciatic nerve lesion is neither accelerated nor delayed in these mice, consistent with the proposal that other endogenous NMNAT isoforms play a principal role in Wallerian degeneration. © 2011 FEBS.

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Conforti, L., Janeckova, L., Wagner, D., Mazzola, F., Cialabrini, L., Di Stefano, M., … Coleman, M. (2011). Reducing expression of NAD+ synthesizing enzyme NMNAT1 does not affect the rate of Wallerian degeneration. FEBS Journal, 278(15), 2666–2679. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08193.x

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