The nuclear encoded Cox7c mRNA co-transport with mitochondria along axons via coding-region dependent mechanism

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Abstract

Nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein mRNAs have been found to be localized and locally translated within neuronal processes. However, the transport mechanism of those mRNAs to distal locations is not fully understood. Here, we describe axonal co-transport of Cox7c with mitochondria. Fractionation analysis and smFISH assay revealed that endogenous mRNA encoding Cox7c is preferentially associated with mitochondria from a neuronal cell line and within primary motor neuron axons, while other mRNAs, which do not encode mitochondrial protein are much less associated. Live cell imaging of MS2-tagged Cox7c mRNA further confirmed the preferential colocalization and co-transport of Cox7c mRNA with mitochondria in motor neuron axons. Intriguingly, the coding region, rather than the 3' UTR, was the key domain for the cotransport. Our results reveal that Cox7c mRNA can be transported with mitochondria along significant distances and its coding region is a major recognition feature. This is consistent with the idea that mitochondria can play a vital role in spatial regulation of the axonal transcriptome at distant neuronal sites.

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Cohen, B., Altman, T., Golani-Armon, A., Savulescu, A. F., Ibraheem, A., Mhlanga, M. M., … Arava, Y. S. (2022). The nuclear encoded Cox7c mRNA co-transport with mitochondria along axons via coding-region dependent mechanism. Journal of Cell Science, 135(16). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.259436

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