PRMT2 interacts with splicing factors and regulates the alternative splicing of BCL-X

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Abstract

Protein arginine N-methyltransferase 2 (PRMT2) functions in JAK-STAT and Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathways, serves as a nuclear receptor-dependent transcriptional co-activator, and represses NF-kappa;B and E2F1 transcription factor activities to promote apoptosis. We have previously demonstrated that PRMT2 interacts with PRMT1 and increases its activity. Here, we reveal associations using proteomics between the PRMT2 SH3 domain and splicing factors including Src-associated in mitosis 68 kDa protein (SAM68), a PRMT1 substrate and trans-acting factor that mediates BCL-X alternative splicing. We determined that PRMT2 interacts with SAM68 in cells and regulates its subcellular localization via the SH3 domain of PRMT2, prompting us to investigate the potential role of PRMT2 in BCL-X alternative splicing. We found that the expression of the full-length, wildtype form of PRMT2 promotes an increase in the BCLX( L)/BCL-X(s) ratio in TNF-α or LPS stimulated cells. These results indicate that active PRMT2 may play a role during inflammation in alternative splicing regulation.

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Vhuiyan, M. I., Pak, M. L., Park, M. A., Thomas, D., Lakowski, T. M., Chalfant, C. E., & Frankel, A. (2017). PRMT2 interacts with splicing factors and regulates the alternative splicing of BCL-X. Journal of Biochemistry, 162(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvw102

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