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Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells

The term “nonsense-mediated mRNA decay” (NMD) originally described the degradation of mRNAs with premature translation–termination codons (PTCs), but its meaning has recently been extended to be a translation-dependent post-transcriptional regulator of gene expression affecting 3%–10% of all mRNAs....

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Autores principales: Nicholson, Pamela, Gkratsou, Asimina, Josi, Christoph, Colombo, Martino, Mühlemann, Oliver
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29348139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.063719.117
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author Nicholson, Pamela
Gkratsou, Asimina
Josi, Christoph
Colombo, Martino
Mühlemann, Oliver
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Josi, Christoph
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Mühlemann, Oliver
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description The term “nonsense-mediated mRNA decay” (NMD) originally described the degradation of mRNAs with premature translation–termination codons (PTCs), but its meaning has recently been extended to be a translation-dependent post-transcriptional regulator of gene expression affecting 3%–10% of all mRNAs. The degradation of NMD target mRNAs involves both exonucleolytic and endonucleolytic pathways in mammalian cells. While the latter is mediated by the endonuclease SMG6, the former pathway has been reported to require a complex of SMG5–SMG7 or SMG5–PNRC2 binding to UPF1. However, the existence, dominance, and mechanistic details of these exonucleolytic pathways are divisive. Therefore, we have investigated the possible exonucleolytic modes of mRNA decay in NMD by examining the roles of UPF1, SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 using a combination of functional assays and interaction mapping. Confirming previous work, we detected an interaction between SMG5 and SMG7 and also a functional need for this complex in NMD. In contrast, we found no evidence for the existence of a physical or functional interaction between SMG5 and PNRC2. Instead, we show that UPF1 interacts with PNRC2 and that it triggers 5′–3′ exonucleolytic decay of reporter transcripts in tethering assays. PNRC2 interacts mainly with decapping factors and its knockdown does not affect the RNA levels of NMD reporters. We conclude that PNRC2 is probably an important mRNA decapping factor but that it does not appear to be required for NMD.
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spelling pubmed-58559552018-04-01 Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells Nicholson, Pamela Gkratsou, Asimina Josi, Christoph Colombo, Martino Mühlemann, Oliver RNA Article The term “nonsense-mediated mRNA decay” (NMD) originally described the degradation of mRNAs with premature translation–termination codons (PTCs), but its meaning has recently been extended to be a translation-dependent post-transcriptional regulator of gene expression affecting 3%–10% of all mRNAs. The degradation of NMD target mRNAs involves both exonucleolytic and endonucleolytic pathways in mammalian cells. While the latter is mediated by the endonuclease SMG6, the former pathway has been reported to require a complex of SMG5–SMG7 or SMG5–PNRC2 binding to UPF1. However, the existence, dominance, and mechanistic details of these exonucleolytic pathways are divisive. Therefore, we have investigated the possible exonucleolytic modes of mRNA decay in NMD by examining the roles of UPF1, SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 using a combination of functional assays and interaction mapping. Confirming previous work, we detected an interaction between SMG5 and SMG7 and also a functional need for this complex in NMD. In contrast, we found no evidence for the existence of a physical or functional interaction between SMG5 and PNRC2. Instead, we show that UPF1 interacts with PNRC2 and that it triggers 5′–3′ exonucleolytic decay of reporter transcripts in tethering assays. PNRC2 interacts mainly with decapping factors and its knockdown does not affect the RNA levels of NMD reporters. We conclude that PNRC2 is probably an important mRNA decapping factor but that it does not appear to be required for NMD. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5855955/ /pubmed/29348139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.063719.117 Text en © 2018 Nicholson et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article, published in RNA, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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title_full Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells
title_fullStr Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells
title_short Dissecting the functions of SMG5, SMG7, and PNRC2 in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay of human cells
title_sort dissecting the functions of smg5, smg7, and pnrc2 in nonsense-mediated mrna decay of human cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855955/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.063719.117
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