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Trnp1 organizes diverse nuclear membrane-less compartments in neural stem cells

Authors :
Zefeng Wang
Axel Imhof
Sirui Zhang
Miriam Esgleas
Sonia Najas
Dierk Niessing
Ignasi Forné
Marc Thiry
Sven Falk
Aina Mas-Sanchez
Magdalena Götz
Arie Geerlof
Source :
EMBO J.:e103373 (2020), The EMBO Journal
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

TMF1‐regulated nuclear protein 1 (Trnp1) has been shown to exert potent roles in neural development affecting neural stem cell self‐renewal and brain folding, but its molecular function in the nucleus is still unknown. Here, we show that Trnp1 is a low complexity protein with the capacity to phase separate. Trnp1 interacts with factors located in several nuclear membrane‐less organelles, the nucleolus, nuclear speckles, and condensed chromatin. Importantly, Trnp1 co‐regulates the architecture and function of these nuclear compartments in vitro and in the developing brain in vivo. Deletion of a highly conserved region in the N‐terminal intrinsic disordered region abolishes the capacity of Trnp1 to regulate nucleoli and heterochromatin size, proliferation, and M‐phase length; decreases the capacity to phase separate; and abrogates most of Trnp1 protein interactions. Thus, we identified Trnp1 as a novel regulator of several nuclear membrane‐less compartments, a function important to maintain cells in a self‐renewing proliferative state.<br />Cortical development and neural stem cell self‐renewal depend on the nuclear organizing function of Trnp1.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO J.:e103373 (2020), The EMBO Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73c3391289216013cb6273af7aad2cf6