| Literature DB >> 25092792 |
Yasuyoshi Oka1, Hanne Varmark1, Kristoffer Vitting-Seerup2, Petra Beli3, Johannes Waage2, Anna Hakobyan4, Martin Mistrik5, Chunaram Choudhary6, Mikkel Rohde4, Simon Bekker-Jensen1, Niels Mailand7.
Abstract
UBL5 is an atypical ubiquitin-like protein, whose function in metazoans remains largely unexplored. We show that UBL5 is required for sister chromatid cohesion maintenance in human cells. UBL5 primarily associates with spliceosomal proteins, and UBL5 depletion decreases pre-mRNA splicing efficiency, leading to globally enhanced intron retention. Defective sister chromatid cohesion is a general consequence of dysfunctional pre-mRNA splicing, resulting from the selective downregulation of the cohesion protection factor Sororin. As the UBL5 yeast orthologue, Hub1, also promotes spliceosome functions, our results show that UBL5 plays an evolutionary conserved role in pre-mRNA splicing, the integrity of which is essential for the fidelity of chromosome segregation.Entities:
Keywords: UBL5; pre‐mRNA splicing; sister chromatid cohesion; sororin; ubiquitin‐like protein
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25092792 PMCID: PMC4198039 DOI: 10.15252/embr.201438679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807