RNA Gain-of-Function Mechanisms in Short Tandem Repeat Diseases.

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
RNA Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1261/rna.080277.124
Mackenzie L Davenport, Maurice S Swanson
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Abstract

As adaptors, catalysts, guides, messengers, scaffolds and structural components, RNAs perform an impressive array of cellular regulatory functions often by recruiting RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) to form ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs). While this RNA-RBP interaction network allows precise RNP assembly and the subsequent structural dynamics required for normal functions, RNA motif mutations may trigger the formation of aberrant RNP structures that lead to cell dysfunction and disease. Here, we provide our perspective on one type of RNA motif mutation, RNA gain-of-function mutations associated with the abnormal expansion of short tandem repeats (STRs) that underlie multiple developmental and degenerative diseases. We first discuss our current understanding of normal polymorphic STR functions in RNA processing and localization followed by an assessment of the pathogenic roles of STR expansions in the neuromuscular disease myotonic dystrophy. We also highlight ongoing questions and controversies focused on STR-based insights into the regulation of nuclear RNA processing and export as well as the relevance of the RNA gain-of-function pathomechanism for other STR expansion disorders in both coding and non-coding genes.

短串联重复疾病中的RNA功能获得机制。
作为接头、催化剂、向导、信使、支架和结构组件,rna通常通过招募rna结合蛋白(rbp)形成核糖核蛋白复合物(RNPs)来发挥一系列令人印象深刻的细胞调节功能。虽然这种RNA- rbp相互作用网络允许精确的RNP组装和正常功能所需的后续结构动力学,但RNA基序突变可能引发异常RNP结构的形成,从而导致细胞功能障碍和疾病。在这里,我们提供了我们对一种类型的RNA基序突变的观点,即与短串联重复序列(STRs)异常扩增相关的RNA功能获得突变,这种突变是多种发育和退行性疾病的基础。我们首先讨论了我们目前对RNA加工和定位中正常多态性STR功能的理解,然后评估了STR扩张在神经肌肉疾病肌强直性营养不良中的致病作用。我们还强调了正在进行的问题和争议,这些问题和争议集中在基于STR的核RNA加工和输出调控的见解,以及RNA获得功能的病理机制与编码和非编码基因中其他STR扩展疾病的相关性。
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来源期刊
RNA
RNA 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.20%
发文量
101
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: RNA is a monthly journal which provides rapid publication of significant original research in all areas of RNA structure and function in eukaryotic, prokaryotic, and viral systems. It covers a broad range of subjects in RNA research, including: structural analysis by biochemical or biophysical means; mRNA structure, function and biogenesis; alternative processing: cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors; ribosome structure and function; translational control; RNA catalysis; tRNA structure, function, biogenesis and identity; RNA editing; rRNA structure, function and biogenesis; RNA transport and localization; regulatory RNAs; large and small RNP structure, function and biogenesis; viral RNA metabolism; RNA stability and turnover; in vitro evolution; and RNA chemistry.
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