The Regulation of TDP-43 Structure and Phase Transitions: A Review.

Yanqing Liu, Jiani Xiang, Hang Gong, Tianxiong Yu, Meng Gao, Yongqi Huang
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The transactive response DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is an RNA/DNA-binding protein that is involved in a number of cellular functions, including RNA processing and alternative splicing, RNA transport and translation, and stress granule assembly. It has attracted significant attention for being the primary component of cytoplasmic inclusions in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or frontotemporal dementia. Mounting evidence suggests that both cytoplasmic aggregation of TDP-43 and loss of nuclear TDP-43 function contribute to TDP-43 pathology. Furthermore, recent studies have demonstrated that TDP-43 is an important component of many constitutive or stress-induced biomolecular condensates. Dysregulation or liquid-to-gel transition of TDP-43 condensates can lead to alterations in TDP-43 function and the formation of TDP-43 amyloid fibrils. In this review, we summarize recent research progress on the structural characterization of TDP-43 and the TDP-43 phase transition. In particular, the roles that disease-associated genetic mutations, post-translational modifications, and extrinsic stressors play in the transitions among TDP-43 monomers, liquid condensates, solid condensates, and fibrils are discussed. Finally, we discuss the effectiveness of available regulators of TDP-43 phase separation and aggregation. Understanding the underlying mechanisms that drive the pathological transformation of TDP-43 could help develop therapeutic strategies for TDP-43 pathology.

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