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Identification of cis- and trans-acting factors involved in the localization of MALAT-1 noncoding RNA to nuclear speckles.


ABSTRACT: MALAT-1 noncoding RNA is localized to nuclear speckles despite its mRNA-like characteristics. Here, we report the identification of several key factors that promote the localization of MALAT-1 to nuclear speckles and also provide evidence that MALAT-1 is involved in the regulation of gene expression. Heterokaryon assays revealed that MALAT-1 does not shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm. RNAi-mediated repression of the nuclear speckle proteins, RNPS1, SRm160, or IBP160, which are well-known mRNA processing factors, resulted in the diffusion of MALAT-1 to the nucleoplasm. We demonstrated that MALAT-1 contains two distinct elements directing transcripts to nuclear speckles, which were also capable of binding to RNPS1 in vitro. Depletion of MALAT-1 represses the expression of several genes. Taken together, our results suggest that RNPS1, SRm160, and IBP160 contribute to the localization of MALAT-1 to nuclear speckles, where MALAT-1 could be involved in regulating gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Miyagawa R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3312561 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of cis- and trans-acting factors involved in the localization of MALAT-1 noncoding RNA to nuclear speckles.

Miyagawa Ryu R   Tano Keiko K   Mizuno Rie R   Nakamura Yo Y   Ijiri Kenichi K   Rakwal Randeep R   Shibato Junko J   Masuo Yoshinori Y   Mayeda Akila A   Hirose Tetsuro T   Akimitsu Nobuyoshi N  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20120221 4


MALAT-1 noncoding RNA is localized to nuclear speckles despite its mRNA-like characteristics. Here, we report the identification of several key factors that promote the localization of MALAT-1 to nuclear speckles and also provide evidence that MALAT-1 is involved in the regulation of gene expression. Heterokaryon assays revealed that MALAT-1 does not shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm. RNAi-mediated repression of the nuclear speckle proteins, RNPS1, SRm160, or IBP160, which are well-known  ...[more]

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