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  2. Ars2 links the nuclear cap-binding complex to RNA interference and cell proliferation

Ars2 links the nuclear cap-binding complex to RNA interference and cell proliferation

  • Cell. 2009 Jul 23;138(2):328-39. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.04.046.
Joshua J Gruber 1 D Steven Zatechka Leah R Sabin Jeongsik Yong Julian J Lum Mei Kong Wei-Xing Zong Zhenxi Zhang Chi-Kong Lau Jason Rawlings Sara Cherry James N Ihle Gideon Dreyfuss Craig B Thompson
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  • 1 Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute and Department of Cancer Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Abstract

Here we identify a component of the nuclear RNA cap-binding complex (CBC), Ars2, that is important for miRNA biogenesis and critical for cell proliferation. Unlike other components of the CBC, Ars2 expression is linked to the proliferative state of the cell. Deletion of Ars2 is developmentally lethal, and deletion in adult mice led to bone marrow failure whereas parenchymal organs composed of nonproliferating cells were unaffected. Depletion of Ars2 or CBP80 from proliferating cells impaired miRNA-mediated repression and led to alterations in primary miRNA processing in the nucleus. Ars2 depletion also reduced the levels of several miRNAs, including miR-21, let-7, and miR-155, that are implicated in cellular transformation. These findings provide evidence for a role for Ars2 in RNA interference regulation during cell proliferation.

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