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Hypoxia Regulates Overall mRNA Homeostasis by Inducing Met1-linked Linear Ubiquitination of AGO2 in Cancer Cells


ABSTRACT: Hypoxia is the most prominent feature in human solid tumors and induces activation of hypoxia-inducible factors and their downstream genes to promote cancer progression. However, whether and how hypoxia regulates overall mRNA homeostasis is unclear. Here we show that hypoxia inhibits global-mRNA decay in cancer cells. Mechanistically, hypoxia induces the interaction of AGO2 with HOIL-1L/HOIP, two crucial components of a linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex, which co-localizes with miRNA-induced silencing complex and in turn catalyzes AGO2 occurring Met1-linked linear ubiquitination (M1-Ubi). A series of biochemical experiments reveal that M1-Ubi of AGO2 restrains miRNA-mediated gene silencing. Moreover, combination analyses of the AGO2-associated mRNA transcriptome by RIP-Seq and the mRNA transcriptome by RNA-Seq confirm that AGO2 M1-Ubi interferes miRNA-targeted mRNA recruiting to AGO2, and thereby facilitates accumulation of global mRNAs. By this mechanism, short-term hypoxia may protect overall mRNAs and enhances stress tolerance, whereas long-term hypoxia in tumor cells results in seriously changing the entire gene expression profile to drive cell malignant evolution.

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens

SUBMITTER: Jianxiu Yu  

PROVIDER: PXD021722 | iProX | Tue Apr 06 00:00:00 BST 2021

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Hypoxia regulates overall mRNA homeostasis by inducing Met<sup>1</sup>-linked linear ubiquitination of AGO2 in cancer cells.

Zhang Hailong H   Zhao Xian X   Guo Yanmin Y   Chen Ran R   He Jianfeng J   Li Lian L   Qiang Zhe Z   Yang Qianqian Q   Liu Xiaojia X   Huang Caihu C   Lu Runhui R   Fang Jiayu J   Cao Yingting Y   Huang Jiayi J   Wang Yanli Y   Huang Jian J   Chen Guo-Qiang GQ   Cheng Jinke J   Yu Jianxiu J  

Nature communications 20210913 1


Hypoxia is the most prominent feature in human solid tumors and induces activation of hypoxia-inducible factors and their downstream genes to promote cancer progression. However, whether and how hypoxia regulates overall mRNA homeostasis is unclear. Here we show that hypoxia inhibits global-mRNA decay in cancer cells. Mechanistically, hypoxia induces the interaction of AGO2 with LUBAC, the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex, which co-localizes with miRNA-induced silencing complex and in tur  ...[more]

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