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The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon

The human testis has almost as high a frequency of alternative splicing events as brain. While not as extensively studied as brain, a few candidate testis-specific splicing regulator proteins have been identified, including the nuclear RNA binding proteins RBMY and hnRNP G-T, which are germ cell-spe...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yilei, Bourgeois, Cyril F., Pang, Shaochen, Kudla, Marek, Dreumont, Natacha, Kister, Liliane, Sun, Yong-Hua, Stevenin, James, Elliott, David J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19893608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000707
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author Liu, Yilei
Bourgeois, Cyril F.
Pang, Shaochen
Kudla, Marek
Dreumont, Natacha
Kister, Liliane
Sun, Yong-Hua
Stevenin, James
Elliott, David J.
author_facet Liu, Yilei
Bourgeois, Cyril F.
Pang, Shaochen
Kudla, Marek
Dreumont, Natacha
Kister, Liliane
Sun, Yong-Hua
Stevenin, James
Elliott, David J.
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description The human testis has almost as high a frequency of alternative splicing events as brain. While not as extensively studied as brain, a few candidate testis-specific splicing regulator proteins have been identified, including the nuclear RNA binding proteins RBMY and hnRNP G-T, which are germ cell-specific versions of the somatically expressed hnRNP G protein and are highly conserved in mammals. The splicing activator protein Tra2β is also highly expressed in the testis and physically interacts with these hnRNP G family proteins. In this study, we identified a novel testis-specific cassette exon TLE4-T within intron 6 of the human transducing-like enhancer of split 4 (TLE4) gene which makes a more transcriptionally repressive TLE4 protein isoform. TLE4-T splicing is normally repressed in somatic cells because of a weak 5′ splice site and surrounding splicing-repressive intronic regions. TLE4-T RNA pulls down Tra2β and hnRNP G proteins which activate its inclusion. The germ cell-specific RBMY and hnRNP G-T proteins were more efficient in stimulating TLE4-T incorporation than somatically expressed hnRNP G protein. Tra2b bound moderately to TLE4-T RNA, but more strongly to upstream sites to potently activate an alternative 3′ splice site normally weakly selected in the testis. Co-expression of Tra2β with either hnRNP G-T or RBMY re-established the normal testis physiological splicing pattern of this exon. Although they can directly bind pre-mRNA sequences around the TLE4-T exon, RBMY and hnRNP G-T function as efficient germ cell-specific splicing co-activators of TLE4-T. Our study indicates a delicate balance between the activity of positive and negative splicing regulators combinatorially controls physiological splicing inclusion of exon TLE4-T and leads to modulation of signalling pathways in the testis. In addition, we identified a high-affinity binding site for hnRNP G-T protein, showing it is also a sequence-specific RNA binding protein.
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spelling pubmed-27620422009-11-06 The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon Liu, Yilei Bourgeois, Cyril F. Pang, Shaochen Kudla, Marek Dreumont, Natacha Kister, Liliane Sun, Yong-Hua Stevenin, James Elliott, David J. PLoS Genet Research Article The human testis has almost as high a frequency of alternative splicing events as brain. While not as extensively studied as brain, a few candidate testis-specific splicing regulator proteins have been identified, including the nuclear RNA binding proteins RBMY and hnRNP G-T, which are germ cell-specific versions of the somatically expressed hnRNP G protein and are highly conserved in mammals. The splicing activator protein Tra2β is also highly expressed in the testis and physically interacts with these hnRNP G family proteins. In this study, we identified a novel testis-specific cassette exon TLE4-T within intron 6 of the human transducing-like enhancer of split 4 (TLE4) gene which makes a more transcriptionally repressive TLE4 protein isoform. TLE4-T splicing is normally repressed in somatic cells because of a weak 5′ splice site and surrounding splicing-repressive intronic regions. TLE4-T RNA pulls down Tra2β and hnRNP G proteins which activate its inclusion. The germ cell-specific RBMY and hnRNP G-T proteins were more efficient in stimulating TLE4-T incorporation than somatically expressed hnRNP G protein. Tra2b bound moderately to TLE4-T RNA, but more strongly to upstream sites to potently activate an alternative 3′ splice site normally weakly selected in the testis. Co-expression of Tra2β with either hnRNP G-T or RBMY re-established the normal testis physiological splicing pattern of this exon. Although they can directly bind pre-mRNA sequences around the TLE4-T exon, RBMY and hnRNP G-T function as efficient germ cell-specific splicing co-activators of TLE4-T. Our study indicates a delicate balance between the activity of positive and negative splicing regulators combinatorially controls physiological splicing inclusion of exon TLE4-T and leads to modulation of signalling pathways in the testis. In addition, we identified a high-affinity binding site for hnRNP G-T protein, showing it is also a sequence-specific RNA binding protein. Public Library of Science 2009-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2762042/ /pubmed/19893608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000707 Text en Liu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liu, Yilei
Bourgeois, Cyril F.
Pang, Shaochen
Kudla, Marek
Dreumont, Natacha
Kister, Liliane
Sun, Yong-Hua
Stevenin, James
Elliott, David J.
The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title_full The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title_fullStr The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title_full_unstemmed The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title_short The Germ Cell Nuclear Proteins hnRNP G-T and RBMY Activate a Testis-Specific Exon
title_sort germ cell nuclear proteins hnrnp g-t and rbmy activate a testis-specific exon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19893608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000707
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