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Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing

The steroid hormone ecdysone coordinates insect growth and development, directing the major postembryonic transition of forms, metamorphosis. The steroid-deficient ecdysoneless(1) (ecd(1)) strain of Drosophila melanogaster has long served to assess the impact of ecdysone on gene regulation, morphoge...

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Autores principales: Claudius, Ann-Katrin, Romani, Patrizia, Lamkemeyer, Tobias, Jindra, Marek, Uhlirova, Mirka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004287
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author Claudius, Ann-Katrin
Romani, Patrizia
Lamkemeyer, Tobias
Jindra, Marek
Uhlirova, Mirka
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Romani, Patrizia
Lamkemeyer, Tobias
Jindra, Marek
Uhlirova, Mirka
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description The steroid hormone ecdysone coordinates insect growth and development, directing the major postembryonic transition of forms, metamorphosis. The steroid-deficient ecdysoneless(1) (ecd(1)) strain of Drosophila melanogaster has long served to assess the impact of ecdysone on gene regulation, morphogenesis, or reproduction. However, ecd also exerts cell-autonomous effects independently of the hormone, and mammalian Ecd homologs have been implicated in cell cycle regulation and cancer. Why the Drosophila ecd(1) mutants lack ecdysone has not been resolved. Here, we show that in Drosophila cells, Ecd directly interacts with core components of the U5 snRNP spliceosomal complex, including the conserved Prp8 protein. In accord with a function in pre-mRNA splicing, Ecd and Prp8 are cell-autonomously required for survival of proliferating cells within the larval imaginal discs. In the steroidogenic prothoracic gland, loss of Ecd or Prp8 prevents splicing of a large intron from CYP307A2/spookier (spok) pre-mRNA, thus eliminating this essential ecdysone-biosynthetic enzyme and blocking the entry to metamorphosis. Human Ecd (hEcd) can substitute for its missing fly ortholog. When expressed in the Ecd-deficient prothoracic gland, hEcd re-establishes spok pre-mRNA splicing and protein expression, restoring ecdysone synthesis and normal development. Our work identifies Ecd as a novel pre-mRNA splicing factor whose function has been conserved in its human counterpart. Whether the role of mammalian Ecd in cancer involves pre-mRNA splicing remains to be discovered.
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spelling pubmed-39830362014-04-15 Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing Claudius, Ann-Katrin Romani, Patrizia Lamkemeyer, Tobias Jindra, Marek Uhlirova, Mirka PLoS Genet Research Article The steroid hormone ecdysone coordinates insect growth and development, directing the major postembryonic transition of forms, metamorphosis. The steroid-deficient ecdysoneless(1) (ecd(1)) strain of Drosophila melanogaster has long served to assess the impact of ecdysone on gene regulation, morphogenesis, or reproduction. However, ecd also exerts cell-autonomous effects independently of the hormone, and mammalian Ecd homologs have been implicated in cell cycle regulation and cancer. Why the Drosophila ecd(1) mutants lack ecdysone has not been resolved. Here, we show that in Drosophila cells, Ecd directly interacts with core components of the U5 snRNP spliceosomal complex, including the conserved Prp8 protein. In accord with a function in pre-mRNA splicing, Ecd and Prp8 are cell-autonomously required for survival of proliferating cells within the larval imaginal discs. In the steroidogenic prothoracic gland, loss of Ecd or Prp8 prevents splicing of a large intron from CYP307A2/spookier (spok) pre-mRNA, thus eliminating this essential ecdysone-biosynthetic enzyme and blocking the entry to metamorphosis. Human Ecd (hEcd) can substitute for its missing fly ortholog. When expressed in the Ecd-deficient prothoracic gland, hEcd re-establishes spok pre-mRNA splicing and protein expression, restoring ecdysone synthesis and normal development. Our work identifies Ecd as a novel pre-mRNA splicing factor whose function has been conserved in its human counterpart. Whether the role of mammalian Ecd in cancer involves pre-mRNA splicing remains to be discovered. Public Library of Science 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3983036/ /pubmed/24722212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004287 Text en © 2014 Claudius 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.
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Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing
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title_full Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing
title_fullStr Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing
title_short Unexpected Role of the Steroid-Deficiency Protein Ecdysoneless in Pre-mRNA Splicing
title_sort unexpected role of the steroid-deficiency protein ecdysoneless in pre-mrna splicing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983036/
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