Proneural proteins achaete and Scute associate with nuclear actin to promote formation of external sensory organs

Yun Ling Hsiao, Yu Ju Chen, Yi Jie Chang, Hsiao Fong Yeh, Yi Chun Huang, Haiwei Pi*

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Abstract

Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proneural proteins promote neurogenesis through transcriptional regulation. Although much isknown about the tissue-specific regulation of proneural geneexpression, how proneural proteins interact with transcriptional machinery to activate downstream target genes is less clear. Drosophila proneural proteins Achaete (Ac) and Scute (Sc) induceexternal sensory organ formation by activating neural precursor gene expression. Through co-immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometricanalyses, we found that nuclear but not cytoplasmic actin associatedwith the Ac and Sc proteins in Drosophila S2 cells. Daughterless (Da),the common heterodimeric partner of Drosophila bHLH proteins, was observed to associate with nuclear actin through proneural proteins. A yeast two-hybrid assay revealed that the binding specificity between actin and Ac or Sc was conserved in yeast nuclei without the presence of additional Drosophila factors. We further show that actin is required in external sensory organ formation. Reduction in actingene activity impaired proneural-protein-dependent expression of the neural precursor genes, as well as formation of neural precursors. Furthermore, increased nuclear actin levels, obtained by expression of nucleus-localized actin, elevated Ac-Da-dependent gene transcription as well as Ac-mediated external sensory organ formation. Taken together, our in vivo and in vitro observations suggest a novel link for actin in proneural-protein-mediated transcriptional activation and neural precursor differentiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-190
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Cell Science
Volume127
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 01 2014

Keywords

  • Neural precursor
  • Nuclear actin
  • Proneural protein

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