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Neuronal processes contain the essential components for the late steps of ribosome biogenesis


ABSTRACT: Neurons rely on spatial and temporal control of protein synthesis to respond rapidly and locally to external stimuli, a process facilitated by the dynamic localization and modification of ribosomes. While previous research has shown that neuronal activity can regulate ribosome localization and modify translation rates, little is known about ribosomal assembly within neuronal processes. Here, we investigated the potential for local ribosome maturation in rat neurons using proteomics, RNA sequencing, and imaging techniques. We detected an abundance of ribosome biogenesis factors (RBFs) in distal neuronal compartments, particularly those associated with the late stages of ribosome assembly. Moreover, we detected cytosolic pre-rRNA species in dendrites, alongside enzymes necessary for their processing, suggesting that local ribosome maturation can occur far from the nucleus. These findings challenge conventional models that confine ribosome biogenesis to nuclear and perinuclear regions and suggest that neurons may fine-tune local protein synthesis by regulating ribosome assembly near synaptic sites. This mechanism may enable rapid modulation of the translational capacity in response to physiological changes, regulating synaptic plasticity and local protein synthesis in neurons.

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ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (rat)

TISSUE(S): Brain, Cell Culture

SUBMITTER: Julian Langer  

LAB HEAD: Julian Langer

PROVIDER: PXD058169 | Pride | 2025-08-11

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Neuronal processes contain the essential components for the late steps of ribosome biogenesis.

Fusco Claudia M CM   Staab Anja A   Bourke Ashley M AM   Tushev Georgi G   Desch Kristina K   Lins Erico Moreto EM   Ciirdaeva Elena E   Tom Dieck Susanne S   Kaltenschnee Nina N   Heckel Alexander A   Langer Julian D JD   Schuman Erin M EM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20250731 31


Neurons rely on spatial and temporal control of protein synthesis to respond rapidly and locally to external stimuli, a process facilitated by the dynamic localization and modification of ribosomes. While previous research has shown that neuronal activity can regulate ribosome localization and modify translation rates, little is known about ribosomal assembly within neuronal processes. Here, we investigated the potential for local ribosome maturation in rat neurons using proteomics, RNA sequenci  ...[more]

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