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HNRNPU's multi‐tasking is essential for proper cortical development

Tamar Sapir, Orly Reiner

2023BioEssays10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (HNRNPU) is a nuclear protein that plays a crucial role in various biological functions, such as RNA splicing and chromatin organization. HNRNPU/scaffold attachment factor A (SAF-A) activities are essential for regulating gene expression, DNA replication, genome integrity, and mitotic fidelity. These functions are critical to ensure the robustness of developmental processes, particularly those involved in shaping the human brain. As a result, HNRNPU is associated with various neurodevelopmental disorders (HNRNPU-related neurodevelopmental disorder, HNRNPU-NDD) characterized by developmental delay and intellectual disability. Our research demonstrates that the loss of HNRNPU function results in the death of both neural progenitor cells and post-mitotic neurons, with a higher sensitivity observed in the former. We reported that HNRNPU truncation leads to the dysregulation of gene expression and alternative splicing of genes that converge on several signaling pathways, some of which are likely to be involved in the pathology of HNRNPU-related NDD.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNA splicingChromatinMitosisGeneRibonucleoproteinTelomereNeuroscienceCell biologyGeneticsComputational biologyRNARNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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