Lorenzo Gallicchio, Neuza R Matias, Fabián Morales-Polanco, Iliana Nava, Sarah Stern, Yi Zeng, Margaret T Fuller
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摘要
替代性裂解和多腺苷酸化(APA)通常会导致同一基因位点产生具有较长或较短 3' UTR 的 mRNA 异构体,从而对 mRNA 的翻译、定位和稳定性产生潜在影响。因此,在细胞分化过程中,受发育调控的 APA 可对细胞类型特异性基因表达程序做出重大贡献。在果蝇精子发生过程中,当增殖的精原细胞分化成精母细胞时,有500多个基因会发生APA,产生3' UTR缩短的转录本,从而导致表达的蛋白质发生深刻的阶段性特异性变化。因此,精母细胞中指定使用上游多聚腺苷酸化位点的分子机制是理解细胞状态变化的关键。在这里,我们发现 PCF11 和 Cbc(裂解因子 II(CFII)的两个成分)的上调协调了果蝇精子发生过程中的 APA。在精母细胞中敲除 PCF11 或 cbc 会导致 APA 失调,精母细胞中通常在近端位点裂解的许多转录本现在会在远端位点裂解,就像在精原细胞中一样。在精原细胞中强制过表达 CFII 成分会将一些转录本的裂解转移到精母细胞中通常使用的近端位点。我们的研究结果揭示了一种发育机制,即特定裂解因子的表达变化可引导细胞类型特异性 APA 在选定基因上的作用。
A developmental mechanism to regulate alternative polyadenylation in an adult stem cell lineage.
Alternative cleavage and polyadenylation (APA) often results in production of mRNA isoforms with either longer or shorter 3' UTRs from the same genetic locus, potentially impacting mRNA translation, localization, and stability. Developmentally regulated APA can thus make major contributions to cell type-specific gene expression programs as cells differentiate. During Drosophila spermatogenesis, ∼500 genes undergo APA when proliferating spermatogonia differentiate into spermatocytes, producing transcripts with shortened 3' UTRs, leading to profound stage-specific changes in the proteins expressed. The molecular mechanisms that specify usage of upstream polyadenylation sites in spermatocytes are thus key to understanding the changes in cell state. Here, we show that upregulation of PCF11 and Cbc, the two components of cleavage factor II (CFII), orchestrates APA during Drosophila spermatogenesis. Knockdown of PCF11 or cbc in spermatocytes caused dysregulation of APA, with many transcripts normally cleaved at a proximal site in spermatocytes now cleaved at their distal site, as in spermatogonia. Forced overexpression of CFII components in spermatogonia switched cleavage of some transcripts to the proximal site normally used in spermatocytes. Our findings reveal a developmental mechanism where changes in expression of specific cleavage factors can direct cell type-specific APA at selected genes.
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Genes & Development is a research journal published in association with The Genetics Society. It publishes high-quality research papers in the areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related fields. The journal features various research formats including Research papers, short Research Communications, and Resource/Methodology papers.
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