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FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain

FASTK family proteins have been identified as regulators of mitochondrial RNA homeostasis linked to mitochondrial diseases, but much remains unknown about these proteins. We show that CRISPR-mediated disruption of FASTKD1 increases ND3 mRNA level, while disruption of FASTKD4 reduces the level of ND3...

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Autores principales: Boehm, Erik, Zaganelli, Sofia, Maundrell, Kinsey, Jourdain, Alexis A., Thore, Stéphane, Martinou, Jean-Claude
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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RNA
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5449608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx164
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author Boehm, Erik
Zaganelli, Sofia
Maundrell, Kinsey
Jourdain, Alexis A.
Thore, Stéphane
Martinou, Jean-Claude
author_facet Boehm, Erik
Zaganelli, Sofia
Maundrell, Kinsey
Jourdain, Alexis A.
Thore, Stéphane
Martinou, Jean-Claude
author_sort Boehm, Erik
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description FASTK family proteins have been identified as regulators of mitochondrial RNA homeostasis linked to mitochondrial diseases, but much remains unknown about these proteins. We show that CRISPR-mediated disruption of FASTKD1 increases ND3 mRNA level, while disruption of FASTKD4 reduces the level of ND3 and of other mature mRNAs including ND5 and CYB, and causes accumulation of ND5–CYB precursor RNA. Disrupting both FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 in the same cell results in decreased ND3 mRNA similar to the effect of depleting FASTKD4 alone, indicating that FASTKD4 loss is epistatic. Interestingly, very low levels of FASTKD4 are sufficient to prevent ND3 loss and ND5–CYB precursor accumulation, suggesting that FASTKD4 may act catalytically. Furthermore, structural modeling predicts that each RAP domain of FASTK proteins contains a nuclease fold with a conserved aspartate residue at the putative active site. Accordingly, mutation of this residue in FASTKD4 abolishes its function. Experiments with FASTK chimeras indicate that the RAP domain is essential for the function of the FASTK proteins, while the region upstream determines RNA targeting and protein localization. In conclusion, this paper identifies new aspects of FASTK protein biology and suggests that the RAP domain function depends on an intrinsic nucleolytic activity.
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spelling pubmed-54496082017-06-05 FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain Boehm, Erik Zaganelli, Sofia Maundrell, Kinsey Jourdain, Alexis A. Thore, Stéphane Martinou, Jean-Claude Nucleic Acids Res RNA FASTK family proteins have been identified as regulators of mitochondrial RNA homeostasis linked to mitochondrial diseases, but much remains unknown about these proteins. We show that CRISPR-mediated disruption of FASTKD1 increases ND3 mRNA level, while disruption of FASTKD4 reduces the level of ND3 and of other mature mRNAs including ND5 and CYB, and causes accumulation of ND5–CYB precursor RNA. Disrupting both FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 in the same cell results in decreased ND3 mRNA similar to the effect of depleting FASTKD4 alone, indicating that FASTKD4 loss is epistatic. Interestingly, very low levels of FASTKD4 are sufficient to prevent ND3 loss and ND5–CYB precursor accumulation, suggesting that FASTKD4 may act catalytically. Furthermore, structural modeling predicts that each RAP domain of FASTK proteins contains a nuclease fold with a conserved aspartate residue at the putative active site. Accordingly, mutation of this residue in FASTKD4 abolishes its function. Experiments with FASTK chimeras indicate that the RAP domain is essential for the function of the FASTK proteins, while the region upstream determines RNA targeting and protein localization. In conclusion, this paper identifies new aspects of FASTK protein biology and suggests that the RAP domain function depends on an intrinsic nucleolytic activity. Oxford University Press 2017-06-02 2017-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5449608/ /pubmed/28335001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx164 Text en © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle RNA
Boehm, Erik
Zaganelli, Sofia
Maundrell, Kinsey
Jourdain, Alexis A.
Thore, Stéphane
Martinou, Jean-Claude
FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title_full FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title_fullStr FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title_full_unstemmed FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title_short FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
title_sort fastkd1 and fastkd4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial rnas, depending upon their endonuclease-like rap domain
topic RNA
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5449608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx164
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