Abstract
In the central nervous system (CNS) of most vertebrates, oligodendrocytes enwrap neuronal axons with extensions of their plasma membrane to form the myelin sheath. Several proteins are characteristically found in myelin of which myelin basic protein (MBP) is the second most abundant one after proteolipid protein. The lack of functional MBP in rodents results in a severe hypomyelinated phenotype in the CNS demonstrating its importance for myelin synthesis. Mbp mRNA is transported from the nucleus to the plasma membrane and is translated locally at the axon–glial contact site. Axonal properties such as diameter or electrical activity influence the degree of myelination. As oligodendrocytes can myelinate many axonal segments with varying properties, localized MBP translation represents an important part of a rapid and axon-tailored synthesis machinery. MBP’s ability to compact cellular membranes may be problematic for the integrity of intracellular membranous organelles and can also explain why MBP is transported in oligodendrocytes in the form of an mRNA rather than as a protein. Here we review the recent findings regarding intracellular transport and signaling mechanisms leading to localized translation of Mbp mRNA in oligodendrocytes. More detailed insights into the MBP synthesis pathway are important for a better understanding of the myelination process and may foster the development of remyelination therapies for demyelinating diseases.
Highlights
Reviewed by: Matthias Klugmann, University of New South Wales, Australia Hauke B
Compact myelin can be formed in the peripheral nervous system of both mutant rodents which seems to depend on a compensatory function of the P0 protein which is not expressed in the central nervous system (CNS) (Martini et al, 1995)
It may be the case that the described cytoplasmic functions of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) A2 in the context of Mbp mRNA localization which we review here should be attributed to hnRNP A2b and be taken into account when we refer to hnRNP A2
Summary
Reviewed by: Matthias Klugmann, University of New South Wales, Australia Hauke B. Additional RNA binding proteins were identified in Mbp mRNA granules (Raju et al, 2008; Laursen et al, 2011; White et al, 2012).
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