hnRNP F Complexes with tristetraprolin and stimulates ARE-mRNA decay

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Abstract

The tristetraprolin (TTP) family of zinc-finger proteins, TTP, BRF1 and BRF2, regulate the stability of a subset of mRNAs containing 3′UTR AU-rich elements (AREs), including mRNAs coding for cytokines, transcription factors, and protooncogenes. To better understand the mechanism by which TTP-family proteins control mRNA stability in mammalian cells, we aimed to identify TTP- and BRF1-interacting proteins as potential TTP-family co-factors. This revealed hnRNP F as a prominent interactor of TTP and BRF1. While TTP, BRF1 and hnRNP F are all RNA binding proteins (RBPs), the interaction of hnRNP F with TTP and BRF1 is independent of RNA. Depletion of hnRNP F impairs the decay of a subset of TTP-substrate ARE-mRNAs by a mechanism independent of the extent of hnRNP F binding to the mRNA. Taken together, these findings implicate hnRNP F as a co-factor in a subset of TTP/BRF-mediated mRNA decay and highlight the importance of RBP cooperativity in mRNA regulation. © 2014 Reznik et al.

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Reznik, B., Clement, S. L., & Lykke-Andersen, J. (2014). hnRNP F Complexes with tristetraprolin and stimulates ARE-mRNA decay. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100992

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