Nuclear TARBP2 drives oncogenic dysregulation of RNA splicing and decay

bioRxiv(2018)

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Post-transcriptional regulation of RNA stability is a key step in gene expression control. We describe a regulatory program, mediated by the double-stranded RNA binding protein TARBP2, that controls RNA stability in the nucleus. TARBP2 binding to pre-mRNAsresults in increased intron retention, subsequently leading to targeted degradation of TARBP2-bound transcripts. This is mediated by TARBP2 recruitment of the m6A RNA methylation machinery to its target transcripts, where deposition of m6A marks influences the recruitment of splicing regulators, inhibiting efficient splicing. Interactions between TARBP2 and the nucleoprotein TPR then promote degradation of these TARBP2-bound transcripts by the nuclear exosome. Additionally, analysis of clinical gene expression datasets revealed a functional role for this TARBP2 pathway in lung cancer. Using xenograft mouse models, we find that TARBP2 impacts tumor growth in the lung, and that this function is dependent on TARBP2-mediated destabilization of ABCA3 and FOXN3. Finally, we establish the transcription factor ZNF143 as an upstream regulator of TARBP2 expression.
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TARBP2,post-transcriptional regulation,nuclear RNA decay,splicing regulation,intron retention,m6A,metastasis,breast cancer,lung cancer
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