The destiny of a messenger RNA is determined from a combination of in cis elements, like peculiar secondary structures, and in trans modulators, such as RNA binding proteins and non-coding, regulatory RNAs. RNA guanine quadruplexes belong to the first group: these strong secondary structures have been characterized in many mRNAs, and their stabilization or unwinding provides an additional step for the fine tuning of mRNA stability and translation. On the other hand, many cytoplasmic long non-coding RNAs intervene in post-transcriptional regulation, frequently by direct base-pairing with their mRNA targets. We have previously identified the lncRNA SMaRT as a key modulator of the correct timing of murine skeletal muscle differentiation; when expressed, lnc-SMaRT interacts with a G-quadruplex-containing region of Mlx-γ mRNA, therefore inhibiting its translation by counteracting the DHX36 helicase activity. The “smart” mode of action of lnc-SMaRT led us to speculate whether this molecular mechanism could be extended to other targets and conserved in other species. Here, we show that the molecular complex composed by lnc-SMaRT and DHX36 also includes other mRNAs. We prove that lnc-SMaRT is able to repress Spire1 translation through base-pairing with its G-quadruplex-forming sequence, and that Spire1 modulation participates to the regulation of proper skeletal muscle differentiation. Moreover, we demonstrate that the interaction between DHX36 and lnc-SMaRT is indirect and mediated by the mRNAs present in the complex. Finally, we suggest an extendibility of the molecular mechanism of lnc-SMaRT from the mouse model to humans, identifying potential functional analogues.

Lnc-SMaRT translational regulation of Spire1, a new player in muscle differentiation

Colantoni A.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The destiny of a messenger RNA is determined from a combination of in cis elements, like peculiar secondary structures, and in trans modulators, such as RNA binding proteins and non-coding, regulatory RNAs. RNA guanine quadruplexes belong to the first group: these strong secondary structures have been characterized in many mRNAs, and their stabilization or unwinding provides an additional step for the fine tuning of mRNA stability and translation. On the other hand, many cytoplasmic long non-coding RNAs intervene in post-transcriptional regulation, frequently by direct base-pairing with their mRNA targets. We have previously identified the lncRNA SMaRT as a key modulator of the correct timing of murine skeletal muscle differentiation; when expressed, lnc-SMaRT interacts with a G-quadruplex-containing region of Mlx-γ mRNA, therefore inhibiting its translation by counteracting the DHX36 helicase activity. The “smart” mode of action of lnc-SMaRT led us to speculate whether this molecular mechanism could be extended to other targets and conserved in other species. Here, we show that the molecular complex composed by lnc-SMaRT and DHX36 also includes other mRNAs. We prove that lnc-SMaRT is able to repress Spire1 translation through base-pairing with its G-quadruplex-forming sequence, and that Spire1 modulation participates to the regulation of proper skeletal muscle differentiation. Moreover, we demonstrate that the interaction between DHX36 and lnc-SMaRT is indirect and mediated by the mRNAs present in the complex. Finally, we suggest an extendibility of the molecular mechanism of lnc-SMaRT from the mouse model to humans, identifying potential functional analogues.
2022
DHX36 helicase
G-quadruplex
long ncRNAs
myogenesis
post-transcriptional regulation
Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenases
animals
cell differentiation
DEAD-box RNA Helicases
G-Quadruplexes
gene expression regulation
developmental
humans
mice
microfilament proteins
muscle development
muscles
nerve tissue proteins
protein conformation
RNA processing
post-transcriptional
RNA
long noncoding
RNA
messenger
RNA-binding proteins
transcription factors
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