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bioRxivJul 2023 DOI:
10.1101/2023.07.26.550700

Orb2 enables rare-codon-enriched mRNA expression duringDrosophilaneuron differentiation

Stewart, Rebeccah K; Nguyen, Patrick; Laederach, Alain; Volkan, Pelin C; Sawyer, Jessica K; Fox, Donald T
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Abstract
Regulation of codon optimality is an increasingly appreciated layer of cell- and tissue-specific protein expression control. Here, we use codon-modified reporters to show that differentiation ofDrosophilaneural stem cells into neurons enables protein expression from rare-codon-enriched genes. From a candidate screen, we identify the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding (CPEB) protein Orb2 as a positive regulator of rare-codon-dependent expression in neurons. Using RNA sequencing, we reveal that Orb2-upregulated mRNAs in the brain with abundant Orb2 binding sites have a rare-codon bias. From these Orb2-regulated mRNAs, we demonstrate that rare-codon enrichment is important for expression control and social behavior function of the metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR). Our findings reveal a molecular mechanism by which neural stem cell differentiation shifts genetic code regulation to enable critical mRNA and protein expression.
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