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Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing
The biogenesis of ribosomes requires tightly controlled transcription and processing of pre-rRNA which comprises ribosomal RNAs forming the core of large and small ribosomal subunits. Early steps of the pre-rRNA processing and assembly of the ribosomal subunits require a large set of proteins that p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10348582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285833 |
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author | Moraleva, Anastasiia Deryabin, Alexander Kordyukova, Maria Polzikov, Mikhail Shishova, Kseniya Dobrochaeva, Kira Rubtsov, Yury Rubtsova, Maria Dontsova, Olga Zatsepina, Olga |
author_facet | Moraleva, Anastasiia Deryabin, Alexander Kordyukova, Maria Polzikov, Mikhail Shishova, Kseniya Dobrochaeva, Kira Rubtsov, Yury Rubtsova, Maria Dontsova, Olga Zatsepina, Olga |
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description | The biogenesis of ribosomes requires tightly controlled transcription and processing of pre-rRNA which comprises ribosomal RNAs forming the core of large and small ribosomal subunits. Early steps of the pre-rRNA processing and assembly of the ribosomal subunits require a large set of proteins that perform folding and nucleolytic cleavage of pre-rRNAs in the nucleoli. Structure and functions of proteins involved in the pre-rRNA processing have been extensively studied in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae. Functional characterization of their human homologues is complicated by the complexity of mammalian ribosomes and increased number of protein factors involved in the ribosomal biogenesis. Homologues of human nucleolar protein SURF6 from yeast and mouse, Rrp14 and Surf6, respectively, had been shown to be involved in the early steps of pre-rRNA processing. Rrp14 works as RNA chaperone in complex with proteins Ssf1 and Rrp15. Human SURF6 knockdown and overexpression were used to clarify a role of SURF6 in the early steps of pre-rRNA processing in human cell lines HeLa and HTC116. By analyzing the abundance of the rRNA precursors in cells with decreased level or overexpression of SURF6, we demonstrated that human SURF6 is involved in the maturation of rRNAs from both small and large ribosomal subunits. Changes in the SURF6 level caused by knockdown or overexpression of the protein do not result in the death of HeLa cells in contrast to murine embryonic fibroblasts, but significantly alter the distribution of cells among the phases of the cell cycle. SURF6 knockdown in both p53 sufficient and p53 deficient HCT116 human cancer cells results in elongation of G0/G1 and shortening of G2/M phase. This surprising result suggests p53 independence of SURF6 effects on the cell cycle and possible multiple functions of SURF6. Our data point to the shift from pathway 1 to pathway 2 of the rRNA biogenesis caused by the SURF6 knockdown and its likely association with p53 pathway. |
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spelling | pubmed-103485822023-07-15 Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing Moraleva, Anastasiia Deryabin, Alexander Kordyukova, Maria Polzikov, Mikhail Shishova, Kseniya Dobrochaeva, Kira Rubtsov, Yury Rubtsova, Maria Dontsova, Olga Zatsepina, Olga PLoS One Research Article The biogenesis of ribosomes requires tightly controlled transcription and processing of pre-rRNA which comprises ribosomal RNAs forming the core of large and small ribosomal subunits. Early steps of the pre-rRNA processing and assembly of the ribosomal subunits require a large set of proteins that perform folding and nucleolytic cleavage of pre-rRNAs in the nucleoli. Structure and functions of proteins involved in the pre-rRNA processing have been extensively studied in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae. Functional characterization of their human homologues is complicated by the complexity of mammalian ribosomes and increased number of protein factors involved in the ribosomal biogenesis. Homologues of human nucleolar protein SURF6 from yeast and mouse, Rrp14 and Surf6, respectively, had been shown to be involved in the early steps of pre-rRNA processing. Rrp14 works as RNA chaperone in complex with proteins Ssf1 and Rrp15. Human SURF6 knockdown and overexpression were used to clarify a role of SURF6 in the early steps of pre-rRNA processing in human cell lines HeLa and HTC116. By analyzing the abundance of the rRNA precursors in cells with decreased level or overexpression of SURF6, we demonstrated that human SURF6 is involved in the maturation of rRNAs from both small and large ribosomal subunits. Changes in the SURF6 level caused by knockdown or overexpression of the protein do not result in the death of HeLa cells in contrast to murine embryonic fibroblasts, but significantly alter the distribution of cells among the phases of the cell cycle. SURF6 knockdown in both p53 sufficient and p53 deficient HCT116 human cancer cells results in elongation of G0/G1 and shortening of G2/M phase. This surprising result suggests p53 independence of SURF6 effects on the cell cycle and possible multiple functions of SURF6. Our data point to the shift from pathway 1 to pathway 2 of the rRNA biogenesis caused by the SURF6 knockdown and its likely association with p53 pathway. Public Library of Science 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10348582/ /pubmed/37450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285833 Text en © 2023 Moraleva et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moraleva, Anastasiia Deryabin, Alexander Kordyukova, Maria Polzikov, Mikhail Shishova, Kseniya Dobrochaeva, Kira Rubtsov, Yury Rubtsova, Maria Dontsova, Olga Zatsepina, Olga Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title | Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title_full | Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title_fullStr | Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title_full_unstemmed | Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title_short | Human nucleolar protein SURF6/RRP14 participates in early steps of pre-rRNA processing |
title_sort | human nucleolar protein surf6/rrp14 participates in early steps of pre-rrna processing |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10348582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285833 |
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