Rescuing qkv dysmyelination by a single isoform of the selective RNA-binding protein QKI

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Alternative splicing of the qkI transcript generates multiple isoforms of the selective RNA-binding protein QKI, which play key roles in controlling the homeostasis of their mRNA targets. QKI deficiency in oligodendrocytes of homozygous quakingviable (qkv/qkv) mutant mice results in severe hypomyelination, indicating the essential function of QKI in myelinogenesis. However, the molecular mechanisms by which QKI controls myelination remain elusive.Wereport here that QKI-6 is the most abundant isoform in brain and is preferentially reduced in the qkv/qkv mutant during normal myelinogenesis. To test whether QKI-6 is the predominant isoform responsible for advancing CNS myelination, we developed transgenic mice that express Flag-QKI-6 specifically in the oligodendroglia lineage, driven by the proteolipid protein (PLP) promoter. When introduced into the qk v/qkv mutant, the QKI-6 transgene rescues the severe tremor and hypomyelination phenotype. Electron microscopic studies further revealed that the Flag-QKI-6 transgene is sufficient for restoring compact myelin formation with normal lamellar periodicity and thickness. Interestingly, Flag-QKI-6 preferentially associates with the mRNA encoding the myelin basic protein (MBP) and rescues MBP expression from the beginning of myelinogenesis. In contrast, Flag-QKI-6 binds the PLP mRNA with lower efficiency and has a minimal impact on PLP expression untilmuchlater, when the expression level of QKI-6 in the transgenic animal significantly exceeds what is needed for normal myelination. Together, our results demonstrate that QKI-6 is the major isoform responsible for CNS myelination, which preferentially promotes MBP expression in oligodendrocytes. Copyright © 2006 Society for Neuroscience.

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Zhao, L., Tian, D., Xia, M., Macklin, W. B., & Feng, Y. (2006). Rescuing qkv dysmyelination by a single isoform of the selective RNA-binding protein QKI. Journal of Neuroscience, 26(44), 11278–11286. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2677-06.2006

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