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Protor-2 interacts with tristetraprolin to regulate mRNA stability during stress.


ABSTRACT: The A/U-rich RNA-binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) is an mRNA destabilizing factor which plays a role in the regulated turnover of many transcripts encoding proteins involved in immune function and cell growth control. TTP also plays a role in stress-induced destabilization of mRNAs. Here we report the interaction of TTP with a component of the mTORC2 kinase, Protor-2 (PRR5-L, protein Q6MZQ0/FLJ14213/CAE45978). Protor-2 is structurally similar to human PRR5 and has been demonstrated to bind mTORC2 via Rictor and/or Sin1 and may signal downstream events promoting apoptosis. Protor-2 dissociates from mTORC2 upon hyperactivation of the kinase and is not required for mTORC2 integrity or activity. We identified Protor-2 in a yeast two-hybrid screen as a TTP interactor using the C-terminal mRNA decay domain of TTP as bait. The interaction of Protor-2 with TTP was also confirmed in vivo in co-immunoprecipitation experiments and Protor-2 was also detected in immunoprecipitates of Rictor. Protor-2 was shown to stimulate TTP-mediated mRNA turnover of several TTP-associated mRNAs (TNF-?, GM-CSF, IL-3 and COX-2) in Jurkat cells when overexpressed while the half-lives of transcripts which do not decay via a TTP-mediated mechanism were unaffected. Knockdown of Protor-2 via RNAi inhibited TTP-mediated mRNA turnover of these TTP-associated mRNAs and inhibited association of TTP with cytoplasmic stress granules (SG) or mRNA processing bodies (P-bodies) following induction of the integrated stress response. These results suggest that Protor-2 associates with TTP to accelerate TTP-mediated mRNA turnover and functionally links the control of TTP-regulated mRNA stability to mTORC2 activity.

SUBMITTER: Holmes B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3205320 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protor-2 interacts with tristetraprolin to regulate mRNA stability during stress.

Holmes Brent B   Artinian Nicholas N   Anderson Lauren L   Martin Jheralyn J   Masri Janine J   Cloninger Cheri C   Bernath Andrew A   Bashir Tariq T   Benavides-Serrato Angelica A   Gera Joseph J  

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The A/U-rich RNA-binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) is an mRNA destabilizing factor which plays a role in the regulated turnover of many transcripts encoding proteins involved in immune function and cell growth control. TTP also plays a role in stress-induced destabilization of mRNAs. Here we report the interaction of TTP with a component of the mTORC2 kinase, Protor-2 (PRR5-L, protein Q6MZQ0/FLJ14213/CAE45978). Protor-2 is structurally similar to human PRR5 and has been demonstrated to bind  ...[more]

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