Literature DB >> 32159236

Requirement of GTP binding for TIF-90-regulated ribosomal RNA synthesis and oncogenic activities in human colon cancer cells.

Dang Quan Nguyen1, Dinh Hoa Hoang2, Michael Nelson3, Lokesh Nigam2, Vo Thanh Thao Nguyen1, Lianjun Zhang2, Tram Kim Thi Pham1, Huu Duc Ho4, Dai Dong Thi Nguyen5, Trung Quoc Lam6, Trinh To Tat7, Yasmin Elhajmoussa2, Quoc Trung Ly8, Flavia Pichiorri2, Vinod Pullarkat2, Bin Zhang2, Ya-Huei Kuo2, Guido Marcucci2, Le Xuan Truong Nguyen2.   

Abstract

Transcription initiation factor 90 (TIF-90), an alternatively spliced variant of TIF-IA, differs by a 90 base pair deletion of exon 6. TIF-90 has been shown to regulate ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis by interacting with polymerase I (Pol I) during the initiation of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) transcription in the nucleolus. Recently, we showed that TIF-90-mediated rRNA synthesis can play an important role in driving tumorigenesis in human colon cancer cells. Here we show that TIF-90 binds GTP at threonine 310, and that GTP binding is required for TIF-90-enhanced rRNA synthesis. Overexpression of activated AKT induces TIF-90 T310, but not a GTP-binding site (TIF-90 T310N) mutant, to translocate into the nucleolus and increase rRNA synthesis. Complementing this result, treatment with mycophenolic acid (MPA), an inhibitor of GTP production, dissociates TIF-90 from Pol I and hence abolishes AKT-increased rRNA synthesis by way of TIF-90 activation. Thus, TIF-90 requires bound GTP to fulfill its function as an enhancer of rRNA synthesis. Both TIF variants are highly expressed in colon cancer cells, and depletion of TIF-IA expression in these cells results in significant sensitivity to MPA-inhibited rRNA synthesis and reduced cell proliferation. Finally, a combination of MPA and AZD8055 (an inhibitor of both AKT and mTOR) synergistically inhibits rRNA synthesis, in vivo tumor growth, and other oncogenic activities of primary human colon cancer cells, suggesting a potential avenue for the development of therapeutic treatments by targeting the regulation of rRNA synthesis by TIF proteins.
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Keywords:  GTP; MPA; TIF-90; TIF-IA; rRNA synthesis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32159236     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.29661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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