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TGS1 controls snRNA 3' end processing, prevents neurodegeneration and amelioratesSMN-dependent neurological phenotypes in vivo

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Trimethylguanosine synthase 1 (TGS1) is a highly conserved enzyme that converts the 5' mono-methylguanosine cap of snRNAs to a trimethylguanosine cap. Here, we show that loss of TGS1 in C. elegans, D. melanogaster and D. rerio results in neurological phenotypes similar to those caused by Survival Motor Neuron (SMN) deficiency. Importantly, expression of human TGS1 ameliorates the SMN-dependent neurological phenotypes in both flies and worms, revealing that TGS1 has the ability to counteract the effects of SMN deficiency. TGS1 loss in HeLa cells leads to the accumulation of immature U2 and U4atac snRNAs with long 3' tails that are often uridylated. snRNAs with defective 3' terminations also accumulate in Drosophila Tgs1 mutants. Consistent with defective snRNA maturation, TGS1 and SMN mutant cells also exhibit partially overlapping transcriptome alterations. Together, these results identify a neuroprotective function for TGS1, reinforcing the view that defects in snRNA maturation negatively affect neuronal viability and function.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Gallotta, Ivan; Santonicola, Pamela; DI SCHIAVI, Elia; Francia, Sofia
Authors of the University:
DI SCHIAVI ELIA
FRANCIA SOFIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/448462
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http://europepmc.org/abstract/PPR/PPR230505
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