| Literature DB >> 28060565 |
Manon Torres1, Denis Becquet1, Marie-Pierre Blanchard1, Séverine Guillen1, Bénédicte Boyer1, Mathias Moreno1, Jean-Louis Franc1, Anne-Marie François-Bellan1.
Abstract
Circadian clocks regulate rhythmic gene expression levels by means of mRNA oscillations that are mainly driven by post-transcriptional regulation. We identified a new post-transcriptional mechanism, which involves nuclear bodies called paraspeckles. Major components of paraspeckles including the long noncoding RNA Neat1, which is the structural component, and its major protein partners, as well as the number of paraspeckles, follow a circadian pattern in pituitary cells. Paraspeckles are known to retain within the nucleus RNAs containing inverted repeats of Alu sequences. We showed that a reporter gene in which these RNA duplex elements were inserted in the 3'-UTR region displayed a circadian expression. Moreover, circadian endogenous mRNA associated with paraspeckles lost their circadian pattern when paraspeckles were disrupted. This work not only highlights a new paraspeckle-based post-transcriptional mechanism involved in circadian gene expression but also provides the list of all mRNA associated with paraspeckles in the nucleus of pituitary cells.Entities:
Keywords: circadian oscillators; circadian rhythm; nuclear RNA retention; paraspeckle; post-transcriptional mechanism
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28060565 PMCID: PMC5499921 DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2016.1277304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleus ISSN: 1949-1034 Impact factor: 4.197