Affiliation:
1. Departments of Medicine and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030
2. Department of Pathology and Huffington Center on Aging
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We previously identified an RNA binding protein, CUGBP1, which binds to GCN repeats located within the 5′ region of C/EBPβ mRNAs and regulates translation of C/EBPβ isoforms. To further investigate the role of RNA binding proteins in the posttranscriptional control of C/EBP proteins, we purified additional RNA binding proteins that interact with GC-rich RNAs and that may regulate RNA processing. In HeLa cells, the majority of GC-rich RNA binding proteins are associated with endogenous RNA transcripts. The separation of these proteins from endogenous RNA identified several proteins in addition to CUGBP1 that specifically interact with the GC-rich 5′ region of C/EBPβ mRNA. One of these proteins was purified to homogeneity and was identified as calreticulin (CRT). CRT is a multifunctional protein involved in several biological processes, including interaction with and regulation of rubella virus RNA processing. Our data demonstrate that both CUGBP1 and CRT interact with GCU repeats within myotonin protein kinase and with GCN repeats within C/EBPα and C/EBPβ mRNAs. GCN repeats within these mRNAs form stable SL structures. The interaction of CRT with SL structures of C/EBPβ and C/EBPα mRNAs leads to inhibition of translation of C/EBP proteins in vitro and in vivo. Deletions or mutations abolishing the formation of SL structures within C/EBPα and C/EBPβ mRNAs lead to a failure of CRT to inhibit translation of C/EBP proteins. CRT-dependent inhibition of C/EBPα is sufficient to block the growth-inhibitory activity of C/EBPα. This finding further defines the molecular mechanism for posttranscriptional regulation of the C/EBPα and C/EBPβ proteins.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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