The RNA ‐binding protein Arrest (Bruno) regulates alternative splicing to enable myofibril maturation in Drosophila flight muscle
pmid: 25532219
pmc: PMC4328745
The RNA ‐binding protein Arrest (Bruno) regulates alternative splicing to enable myofibril maturation in Drosophila flight muscle
In Drosophila, fibrillar flight muscles (IFMs) enable flight, while tubular muscles mediate other body movements. Here, we use RNA-sequencing and isoform-specific reporters to show that spalt major (salm) determines fibrillar muscle physiology by regulating transcription and alternative splicing of a large set of sarcomeric proteins. We identify the RNA-binding protein Arrest (Aret, Bruno) as downstream of salm. Aret shuttles between the cytoplasm and nuclei and is essential for myofibril maturation and sarcomere growth of IFMs. Molecularly, Aret regulates IFM-specific splicing of various salm-dependent sarcomeric targets, including Stretchin and wupA (TnI), and thus maintains muscle fiber integrity. As Aret and its sarcomeric targets are evolutionarily conserved, similar principles may regulate mammalian muscle morphogenesis.
- Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Germany
- Max Planck Society Germany
- Research Institute of Molecular Pathology Austria
Alternative Splicing, Drosophila melanogaster, Myofibrils, Scientific Reports, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, Drosophila, Muscle, Skeletal
Alternative Splicing, Drosophila melanogaster, Myofibrils, Scientific Reports, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, Drosophila, Muscle, Skeletal
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