Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription

In the cytoplasm, small RNAs can control mammalian translation by regulating the stability of mRNA. In the nucleus, small RNAs can also control transcription and splicing. The mechanisms for RNA-mediated nuclear regulation are not understood and remain controversial, hindering the effective applicat...

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Main Authors: Jessica A. Hicks, Liande Li, Masayuki Matsui, Yongjun Chu, Oleg Volkov, Krystal C. Johnson, David R. Corey
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-08-01
Series:Cell Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717310379
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spelling doaj-b4ebeb6672c047b1b80e8f96a757fbf92020-11-24T21:54:51ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472017-08-012071543155210.1016/j.celrep.2017.07.058Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of TranscriptionJessica A. Hicks0Liande Li1Masayuki Matsui2Yongjun Chu3Oleg Volkov4Krystal C. Johnson5David R. Corey6Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USADepartments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 6001 Forest Park Road, Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USAIn the cytoplasm, small RNAs can control mammalian translation by regulating the stability of mRNA. In the nucleus, small RNAs can also control transcription and splicing. The mechanisms for RNA-mediated nuclear regulation are not understood and remain controversial, hindering the effective application of nuclear RNAi and investigation of its natural regulatory roles. Here, we reveal that the human GW182 paralogs TNRC6A/B/C are central organizing factors critical to RNA-mediated transcriptional activation. Mass spectrometry of purified nuclear lysates followed by experimental validation demonstrates that TNRC6A interacts with proteins involved in protein degradation, RNAi, the CCR4-NOT complex, the mediator complex, and histone-modifying complexes. Functional analysis implicates TNRC6A, NAT10, MED14, and WDR5 in RNA-mediated transcriptional activation. These findings describe protein complexes capable of bridging RNA-mediated sequence-specific recognition of noncoding RNA transcripts with the regulation of gene transcription.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717310379argonauteGW182TNRC6ARNAinucleusRNA activationtranscriptionmass spectrometry
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author Jessica A. Hicks
Liande Li
Masayuki Matsui
Yongjun Chu
Oleg Volkov
Krystal C. Johnson
David R. Corey
spellingShingle Jessica A. Hicks
Liande Li
Masayuki Matsui
Yongjun Chu
Oleg Volkov
Krystal C. Johnson
David R. Corey
Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
Cell Reports
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GW182
TNRC6A
RNAi
nucleus
RNA activation
transcription
mass spectrometry
author_facet Jessica A. Hicks
Liande Li
Masayuki Matsui
Yongjun Chu
Oleg Volkov
Krystal C. Johnson
David R. Corey
author_sort Jessica A. Hicks
title Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
title_short Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
title_full Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
title_fullStr Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
title_full_unstemmed Human GW182 Paralogs Are the Central Organizers for RNA-Mediated Control of Transcription
title_sort human gw182 paralogs are the central organizers for rna-mediated control of transcription
publisher Elsevier
series Cell Reports
issn 2211-1247
publishDate 2017-08-01
description In the cytoplasm, small RNAs can control mammalian translation by regulating the stability of mRNA. In the nucleus, small RNAs can also control transcription and splicing. The mechanisms for RNA-mediated nuclear regulation are not understood and remain controversial, hindering the effective application of nuclear RNAi and investigation of its natural regulatory roles. Here, we reveal that the human GW182 paralogs TNRC6A/B/C are central organizing factors critical to RNA-mediated transcriptional activation. Mass spectrometry of purified nuclear lysates followed by experimental validation demonstrates that TNRC6A interacts with proteins involved in protein degradation, RNAi, the CCR4-NOT complex, the mediator complex, and histone-modifying complexes. Functional analysis implicates TNRC6A, NAT10, MED14, and WDR5 in RNA-mediated transcriptional activation. These findings describe protein complexes capable of bridging RNA-mediated sequence-specific recognition of noncoding RNA transcripts with the regulation of gene transcription.
topic argonaute
GW182
TNRC6A
RNAi
nucleus
RNA activation
transcription
mass spectrometry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717310379
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