Literature DB >> 29107693

WDR74 participates in an early cleavage of the pre-rRNA processing pathway in cooperation with the nucleolar AAA-ATPase NVL2.

Nobuhiro Hiraishi1, Yo-Ichi Ishida1, Haruka Sudo1, Masami Nagahama2.   

Abstract

WD repeat-containing protein 74 (WDR74), a nucleolar-localized protein, is the mammalian ortholog of Nsa1, a 60S ribosome assembly factor in yeast. We previously showed that WDR74 associates with MTR4, the nuclear exosome-assisting RNA helicase, whose dissociation is prohibited by an ATPase-deficient mutant of the AAA-type chaperone NVL2. However, the functions and regulation of WDR74 during ribosome biogenesis in cooperation with NVL2 remains unknown. Here, we demonstrated that knockdown of WDR74 leads to significant defects in the pre-rRNA cleavage within the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), occurring in an early stage of the processing pathway. Interestingly, when the dissociation of WDR74 from the MTR4-containing exonuclease complex was impaired upon expression of the mutant NVL2, the same processing defect, with partial migration of WDR74 from the nucleolus towards the nucleoplasm, was observed. In the nucleoplasm, an increased interaction between WDR74 and MTR4 was detected by in situ proximity ligation assay. Therefore, the dissociation of WDR74 from MTR4 in a late stage of rRNA synthesis is thought to be required for appropriate maturation of the pre-60S particles. These results suggest that the spatiotemporal regulation of ribosome biogenesis in the nucleolus is mediated by the ATPase activity of NVL2.
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Keywords:  AAA-ATPase; MTR4; Nucleolus; Pre-rRNA processing; RNA exosome; Ribosome biogenesis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29107693     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2017.10.148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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