Heteromeric RNP assembly at LINEs controls lineage-specific RNA processing

biorxiv(2018)

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It is challenging for RNA processing machineries to select exons within long intronic regions. We find that intronic LINE repeat sequences (LINEs) contribute to this selection by recruiting dozens of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). This includes MATR3, which promotes binding of PTBP1 to multivalent binding sites in LINEs. Both RBPs repress splicing and 3’ end processing within and around LINEs, as demonstrated in cultured human cells and mouse brain. Notably, repressive RBPs preferentially bind to evolutionarily young LINEs, which are confined to deep intronic regions. These RBPs insulate both LINEs and surrounding regions from RNA processing. Upon evolutionary divergence, gradual loss of insulation diversifies the roles of LINEs. Older LINEs are located closer to exons, are a common source of tissue-specific exons, and increasingly bind to RBPs that enhance RNA processing. Thus, LINEs are hubs for assembly of repressive RBPs, and contribute to evolution of new, lineage-specific transcripts in mammals.
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