Tzur_2024_Cell.Mol.Life.Sci_81_55

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Title : Ribosomal protein L24 mediates mammalian microRNA processing in an evolutionarily conserved manner - Tzur_2024_Cell.Mol.Life.Sci_81_55
Author(s) : Tzur Y , Dubnov S , Madrer N , Bar A , Nadorp B , Mishra N , Heppenstall P , Bennett ER , Greenberg DS , Winek K , Soreq H
Ref : Cell Mol Life Sciences , 81 :55 , 2024
Abstract :

To investigate the mechanism(s) underlying the expression of primate-specific microRNAs (miRs), we sought DNA regulatory elements and proteins mediating expression of the primate-specific hsa-miR-608 (miR-608), which is located in the SEMA4G gene and facilitates the cholinergic blockade of inflammation by targeting acetylcholinesterase mRNA. 'Humanized' mice carrying pre-miR-608 flanked by 250 bases of endogenous sequences inserted into the murine Sema4g gene successfully expressed miR-608. Moreover, by flanking miR-608 by shortened fragments of its human genome region we identified an active independent promoter within the 150 nucleotides 5' to pre-miR-608, which elevated mature miR-608 levels by 100-fold in transfected mouse- and human-originated cells. This highlighted a regulatory role of the 5' flank as enabling miR-608 expression. Moreover, pull-down of the 150-base 5' sequence revealed its interaction with ribosomal protein L24 (RPL24), implicating an additional mechanism controlling miR-608 levels. Furthermore, RPL24 knockdown altered the expression of multiple miRs, and RPL24 immunoprecipitation indicated that up- or down-regulation of the mature miRs depended on whether their precursors bind RPL24 directly. Finally, further tests showed that RPL24 interacts directly with DDX5, a component of the large microprocessor complex, to inhibit miR processing. Our findings reveal that RPL24, which has previously been shown to play a role in miR processing in Arabidopsis thaliana, has a similar evolutionarily conserved function in miR biogenesis in mammals. We thus characterize a novel extra-ribosomal role of RPL24 in primate miR regulation.

PubMedSearch : Tzur_2024_Cell.Mol.Life.Sci_81_55
PubMedID: 38261097

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Tzur Y, Dubnov S, Madrer N, Bar A, Nadorp B, Mishra N, Heppenstall P, Bennett ER, Greenberg DS, Winek K, Soreq H (2024)
Ribosomal protein L24 mediates mammalian microRNA processing in an evolutionarily conserved manner
Cell Mol Life Sciences 81 :55

Tzur Y, Dubnov S, Madrer N, Bar A, Nadorp B, Mishra N, Heppenstall P, Bennett ER, Greenberg DS, Winek K, Soreq H (2024)
Cell Mol Life Sciences 81 :55