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  2. Nuclear ARVCF protein binds splicing factors and contributes to the regulation of alternative splicing

Nuclear ARVCF protein binds splicing factors and contributes to the regulation of alternative splicing

  • J Biol Chem. 2014 May 2;289(18):12421-34. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.530717.
Ulrike Rappe 1 Tanja Schlechter Moritz Aschoff Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt Ilse Hofmann
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Affiliation

  • 1 From the Division of Vascular Oncology and Metastasis, German Cancer Research Center, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract

The armadillo repeat protein ARVCF is a component of adherens junctions. Similar to related proteins, such as p120-catenin and β-catenin, with known signaling functions, localization studies indicate a cytoplasmic and a nuclear pool of ARVCF. We find that ARVCF interacts with different proteins involved in mRNA-processing: the splicing factor SRSF1 (SF2/ASF), the RNA helicase p68 (DDX5), and the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein hnRNP H2. All three proteins bind to ARVCF in an RNA-independent manner. Furthermore, ARVCF occurs in large RNA-containing complexes that contain both spliced and unspliced mRNAs of housekeeping genes. By domain analysis, we show that interactions occur via the ARVCF C terminus. Overexpression of ARVCF, p68, SRSF1, and hnRNP H2 induces a significant increase in splicing activity of a reporter mRNA. Upon depletion of ARVCF followed by RNA sequence analysis, several alternatively spliced transcripts are significantly changed. Therefore, we conclude that nuclear ARVCF influences splicing of pre-mRNAs. We hypothesize that ARVCF is involved in alternative splicing, generating proteomic diversity, and its deregulation may contribute to diseased states, such as Cancer and neurological disorders.

Keywords

Adherens Junction; Alternative Splicing; Arm Repeat Protein; Catenin; Cell Junctions; Molecular Cell Biology; Post-transcriptional Gene Expression Regulation; Ribonuclear Protein (RNP).

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