Dynamics of RNA localization to nuclear speckles are connected to splicing efficiency

Jinjun Wu, Yu Xiao, Yunzheng Liu,Li Wen, Chuanyang Jin,Shun Liu,Sneha Paul,Chuan He,Oded Regev,Jingyi Fei

bioRxiv the preprint server for biology(2024)

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Abstract
Nuclear speckles, a type of membraneless nuclear organelle in higher eukaryotic cells, play a vital role in gene expression regulation. Using the reverse transcription-based RNA-binding protein binding sites sequencing (ARTR-seq) method, we study human transcripts associated with nuclear speckles. We identify three gene groups whose transcripts demonstrate different speckle localization properties and dynamics: stably enriched in nuclear speckles, transiently enriched in speckles at the pre-mRNA stage, and not enriched in speckles. Specifically, we find that stably-enriched transcripts contain inefficiently spliced introns. We show that nuclear speckles specifically facilitate splicing of speckle-enriched transcripts. We further reveal RNA sequence features contributing to transcript speckle localization, underscoring a tight interplay between genome organization, RNA cis-elements, and transcript speckle enrichment, and connecting transcript speckle localization with splicing efficiency. Finally, we show that speckles can act as hubs for the regulated retention of introns during cellular stress. Collectively, our data highlight a role of nuclear speckles in both co– and post-transcriptional splicing regulation. ![Figure][1] GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT ### Competing Interest Statement CH is a scientific founder, a member of the scientific advisory board and equity holder of Aferna Green, Inc. and a scientific co-founder and equity holder of Accent Therapeutics. [1]: pending:yes
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