Author:
Chandra Rashmi,Li Lisa,Husain Zahabiya,Mishra Shashwat,Alcedo Joy
Abstract
ABSTRACTAberrations in insulin or insulin-like peptide (ILP) signaling in the brain causes many neurological diseases. Here we report that mRNAs of specific ILPs are surprisingly mobilized to the axons of C. elegans during stress. Transport of the ILP ins-6 mRNA to axons facilitates recovery from stress, whereas loss of axonal mRNA delays recovery. In addition, the axonal traffic of ins-6 mRNA is regulated by at least two opposing signals: one that depends on the insulin receptor DAF-2 and a kinesin-2 motor; and a second signal that is independent of DAF-2, but involves a kinesin-3 motor. While Golgi bodies that package nascent peptides, like ILPs, have not been previously found in C. elegans axons, we show that axons of stressed C. elegans have increased Golgi ready to package peptides for secretion. Thus, our findings present a mechanism that facilitates an animal’s rapid recovery from stress through axonal ILP mRNA mobilization.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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