The cooperative binding of TDP-43 to GU-rich RNA repeats antagonizes TDP-43 aggregation

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Abstract

TDP-43 is a nuclear RNA-binding protein that forms neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions in two major neurodegenerative diseases, ALS and FTLD. While the self-assembly of TDP-43 by its structured N terminal and intrinsically disordered C-terminal domains has been widely studied, the mechanism by which mRNA preserves TDP-43 solubility in the nucleus has not been addressed. Here, we demonstrate that tandem RNA Recognition Motifs of TDP-43 bind to long GU-repeats in a cooperative manner through intermolecular interactions. Moreover, using mutants whose cooperativity is impaired, we found that the cooperative binding of TDP-43 to mRNA may be critical to maintain the solubility of TDP-43 in the nucleus and the miscibility of TDP-43 in cytoplasmic stress granules. We anticipate that the knowledge of a higher order assembly of TDP-43 on mRNA may clarify its role in intron processing and provide a means of interfering with the cytoplasmic aggregation of TDP-43.

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Rengifo-Gonzalez, J. C., El Hage, K., Clément, M. J., Steiner, E., Joshi, V., Craveur, P., … Bouhss, A. (2021). The cooperative binding of TDP-43 to GU-rich RNA repeats antagonizes TDP-43 aggregation. ELife, 10. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67605

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