Cytoplasmic switch of ARS2 isoforms promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and arsenic sensitivity

dc.contributor.authorPerez, M.M.
dc.contributor.supervisorHoward, Perry L.
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-27T19:38:20Z
dc.date.copyright2022en_US
dc.date.issued2022-04-27
dc.degree.departmentDepartment of Biochemistry and Microbiology
dc.degree.levelDoctor of Philosophy Ph.D.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe life of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcripts is shaped by the dynamic formation of mutually exclusive ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) that direct transcript biogenesis and turnover. A key regulator of RNA metabolism in the nucleus is the scaffold protein ARS2 (arsenic resistance protein 2), that binds to the cap binding complex (CBC) and regulates processing, degradation, and export of RNAPII transcripts. We report here that alternative splicing of ARS2’s intron 5, generates cytoplasmic isoforms that lack 270 amino acids from the N-terminal of the protein and are functionally distinct from nuclear ARS2. ARS2 isoforms distinctive roles are evidenced under physiological conditions and stress. Under physiological conditions, ARS2 isoforms differentially regulate transcript degradation through nonsense mediated decay (NMD). Switching of ARS2 isoforms within the CBC in the cytoplasm has dramatic functional consequences, changing ARS2 from a NMD inhibitor to a NMD promoter that enhances the binding of UPF1 to CBP80 and ERF1, favouring SURF complex formation, SMG7 recruitment and transcript degradation. ARS2 isoform exchange is also relevant during arsenic stress. Cytoplasmic ARS2 is specifically induced during arsenic exposure. It is crucial for arsenic sensitivity, and promotes a global response to arsenic in a CBC independent manner. We propose that ARS2 isoform switching promotes the proper recruitment of RNP complexes during NMD and the cellular response to arsenic stress. The existence of non-redundant ARS2 isoforms is relevant for cell homeostasis, stress response and cancer treatment.en_US
dc.description.scholarlevelGraduateen_US
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationMesa-Perez, M., Hamilton, P. T., Miranda, A., Brodie, N., O’Sullivan, C., Christie, J., Ryan, B., Chow, R., Goodlett, D., Nelson, C. and Howard, P. Cytoplasmic Switch of ARS2 Isoforms Promotes Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay and Arsenic Sensitivity, Nucleic Acids Research, 2022;, gkac033, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac033en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1828/13884
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.rightsAvailable to the World Wide Weben_US
dc.subjectARS2en_US
dc.subjectSRRTen_US
dc.subjectnonsense-mediated decayen_US
dc.subjectArsenic Stressen_US
dc.subjectCBC complexen_US
dc.subjectRNA metabolismen_US
dc.titleCytoplasmic switch of ARS2 isoforms promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and arsenic sensitivityen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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