RBFOX3 regulates Claudin-1 expression in human lung tissue via attenuation of proteasomal degradation

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RBFOX3, a nuclear RNA-binding protein, is well known as a regulator of alternative pre-mRNA splicing during neuronal development. However, other functions of RBFOX3 are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the function of RBFOX3 in the cytoplasm with respect to regulation of Claudin-1 expression. In human lung tissue, Claudin-1 is higher in RBFOX3-positive cells than in RBFOX3-negative cells. Immunostaining and mRNA quantification revealed that protein levels, but not mRNA levels, of Claudin-1 are increased by RBFOX3. In addition, cycloheximide treatment of human lung cancer cells revealed that RB- FOX3 increases the stability of Claudin-1 through attenuation of its ubiquitination. Our study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms by which RBFOX3 regulates Claudin-1 expression in human lung tissue.

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Kim, Y. E., Choi, S., Kim, J. O., & Kim, K. K. (2017). RBFOX3 regulates Claudin-1 expression in human lung tissue via attenuation of proteasomal degradation. Bioscience Reports, 37(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160623

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