Quality-Control Mechanism for Telomerase RNA Folding in the Cell - PubMed (original) (raw)
Quality-Control Mechanism for Telomerase RNA Folding in the Cell
Xichan Hu et al. Cell Rep. 2020.
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Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs can often fold into different conformations. Telomerase RNA, an essential component of the telomerase ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzyme, must fold into a defined structure to fulfill its function with the protein catalytic subunit (TERT) and other accessory factors. However, the mechanism by which the correct folding of telomerase RNA is warranted in a cell is still unknown. Here we show that La-related protein Pof8 specifically recognizes the conserved pseudoknot region of telomerase RNA and instructs the binding of the Lsm2-8 complex to its mature 3' end, thus selectively protecting the correctly folded RNA from exonucleolytic degradation. In the absence of Pof8, TERT assembles with misfolded RNA and produces little telomerase activity. Therefore, Pof8 plays a key role in telomerase RNA folding quality control, ensuring that TERT only assembles with functional telomerase RNA to form active telomerase. Our finding reveals a mechanism for non-coding RNA folding quality control.
Keywords: DNA replication; La-protein; genome instability; lncRNA; non-coding RNA folding; quality control; reverse transcriptase; ribonucleoprotein assembly; telomerase; telomere.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Declaration of Interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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