RNA polymerase I subunit RPA43 activates rRNA expression and cell proliferation but inhibits cell migration.

Yue Zhang, Yaoyu Pang,Kewei Zhang,Xiaoye Song, Junwei Gao, Shuting Zhang,Wensheng Deng

Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects(2023)

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The products synthesized by RNA polymerase I (Pol I) play fundamental roles in several cellular processes, including ribosomal biogenesis, protein synthesis, cell metabolism, and growth. Deregulation of Pol I products can cause various diseases such as ribosomopathies, leukaemia, and solid tumours. However, the detailed mechanism of Pol I-directed transcription remains elusive, and the roles of Pol I subunits in rRNA synthesis and cellular activities still need clarification. In this study, we found that RPA43 expression levels positively correlate with Pol I product accumulation and cell proliferation, indicating that RPA43 activates these processes. Unexpectedly, RPA43 depletion promoted HeLa cell migration, suggesting that RPA43 functions as a negative regulator in cell migration. Mechanistically, RPA43 positively modulates the recruitment of Pol I transcription machinery factors to the rDNA promoter by activating the transcription of the genes encoding Pol I transcription machinery factors. RPA43 inhibits cell migration by dampening the expression of c-JUN and Integrin. Collectively, we found that RPA43 plays opposite roles in cell proliferation and migration except for driving Pol I-dependent transcription. These findings provide novel insights into the regulatory mechanism of Pol I-mediated transcription and cell proliferation and a potential pathway to developing anti-cancer drugs using RPA43 as a target.
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subunit rpa43,rrna expression,cell proliferation
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