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Selective nuclear export of mRNAs is promoted by DRBD18 in Trypanosoma brucei.


ABSTRACT: Kinetoplastids, including Trypanosoma brucei, control gene expression primarily at the posttranscriptional level. Nuclear mRNA export is an important, but understudied, step in this process. The general heterodimeric export factors, Mex67/Mtr2, function in the export of mRNAs and tRNAs in T. brucei, but RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that regulate export processes by controlling the dynamics of Mex67/Mtr2 ribonucleoprotein formation or transport have not been identified. Here, we report that DRBD18, an essential and abundant T. brucei RBP, associates with Mex67/Mtr2 in vivo, likely through its direct interaction with Mtr2. DRBD18 downregulation results in partial accumulation of poly(A)+ mRNA in the nucleus, but has no effect on the localization of intron-containing or mature tRNAs. Comprehensive analysis of transcriptomes from whole-cell and cytosol in DRBD18 knockdown parasites demonstrates that depletion of DRBD18 leads to impairment of nuclear export of a subset of mRNAs. CLIP experiments reveal the association of DRBD18 with several of these mRNAs. Moreover, DRBD18 knockdown leads to a partial accumulation of the Mex67/Mtr2 export receptors in the nucleus. Taken together, the current study supports a model in which DRBD18 regulates the selective nuclear export of mRNAs by promoting the mobilization of export competent mRNPs to the cytosol through the nuclear pore complex.

SUBMITTER: Mishra A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8460611 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective nuclear export of mRNAs is promoted by DRBD18 in Trypanosoma brucei.

Mishra Amartya A   Kaur Jan Naseer JN   McSkimming Daniel I DI   Hegedűsová Eva E   Dubey Ashutosh P AP   Ciganda Martin M   Paris Zdeněk Z   Read Laurie K LK  

Molecular microbiology 20210704 3


Kinetoplastids, including Trypanosoma brucei, control gene expression primarily at the posttranscriptional level. Nuclear mRNA export is an important, but understudied, step in this process. The general heterodimeric export factors, Mex67/Mtr2, function in the export of mRNAs and tRNAs in T. brucei, but RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that regulate export processes by controlling the dynamics of Mex67/Mtr2 ribonucleoprotein formation or transport have not been identified. Here, we report that DRBD18  ...[more]

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