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AU-rich element-mediated mRNA decay via the butyrate response factor 1 controls cellular levels of polyadenylated replication-dependent histone mRNAs

Authors
Ryu, IncheolKim, Yoon Ki
Issue Date
10-May-2019
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
Keywords
RNA; RNA degradation; RNA metabolism; RNA turnover; RNA-protein interaction; ARE-mediated mRNA decay; mRNA stability; posttranscriptional regulation; polyadenylation; butyrate response factor 1 (BRF1); ZFP36 ring finger protein like 1 (ZFP36L1); histone mRNA biogenesis; Hu antigen R (HuR); ELAV like RNA binding protein 1 (ELAVL1); replication-dependent histone mRNA
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.294, no.19, pp.7558 - 7565
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume
294
Number
19
Start Page
7558
End Page
7565
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/65432
DOI
10.1074/jbc.AC118.006766
ISSN
0021-9258
Abstract
Replication-dependent histone (RDH) mRNAs have a nonpolyadenylated 3-UTR that ends in a highly conserved stem-loop structure. Nonetheless, a subset of RDH mRNAs has a poly(A) tail under physiological conditions. The biological meaning of poly(A)-containing (+) RDH mRNAs and details of their biosynthesis remain elusive. Here, using HeLa cells and Western blotting, qRT-PCR, and biotinylated RNA pulldown assays, we show that poly(A)(+) RDH mRNAs are post-transcriptionally regulated via adenylate- and uridylate-rich element-mediated mRNA decay (AMD). We observed that the rapid degradation of poly(A)(+) RDH mRNA is driven by butyrate response factor 1 (BRF1; also known as ZFP36 ring finger protein-like 1) under normal conditions. Conversely, cellular stresses such as UV C irradiation promoted BRF1 degradation, increased the association of Hu antigen R (HuR; also known as ELAV-like RNA-binding protein 1) with the 3-UTR of poly(A)(+) RDH mRNAs, and eventually stabilized the poly(A)(+) RDH mRNAs. Collectively, our results provide evidence that AMD surveils poly(A)(+) RDH mRNAs via BRF1-mediated degradation under physiological conditions.
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