| Literature DB >> 25205763 |
Nicolas Cougot1, Elisabeth Daguenet2, Aurélie Baguet2, Annie Cavalier1, Daniel Thomas1, Pascale Bellaud3, Alain Fautrel3, Florence Godey4, Edouard Bertrand5, Catherine Tomasetto6, Reynald Gillet7.
Abstract
Metastatic lymph node 51 (MLN51, also known as CASC3) is a core component of the exon junction complex (EJC), which is loaded onto spliced mRNAs and plays an essential role in determining their fate. Unlike the three other EJC core components [eIF4AIII, Magoh and Y14 (also known as RBM8A)], MLN51 is mainly located in the cytoplasm, where it plays a key role in the assembly of stress granules. In this study, we further investigated the cytoplasmic role of MLN51. We show that MLN51 is a new component of processing bodies (P-bodies). When overexpressed, MLN51 localizes in novel small cytoplasmic foci. These contain RNA, show directed movements and are distinct from stress granules and P-bodies. The appearance of these foci correlates with the process of P-body disassembly. A similar reduction in P-body count is also observed in human HER2-positive (HER2(+)) breast cancer cells overexpressing MLN51. This suggests that P-body disassembly and subsequent mRNA deregulation might correlate with cancer progression.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; MLN51; P-bodies; Stress granules; mRNA
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25205763 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.154500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285