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Distant coupling between RNA editing and alternative splicing of the osmosensitive cation channel Tmem63b.

Dan Wu1, Yan-Yu Zang1, Yong-Yun Shi2, Chang Ye1, Wen-Min Cai1, Xiao-Hui Tang3, Liyun Zhao4, Yong Liu5, Zhenji Gan1, Gui-Quan Chen6, Yun Xu7, Jian-Jun Yang8, Yun Stone Shi9.   

Abstract

Post-transcriptional modifications of pre-mRNAs expand the diversity of proteomes in higher eukaryotes. In the brain, these modifications diversify the functional output of many critical neuronal signal molecules. In this study, we identified a brain-specific A-to-I RNA editing that changed glutamine to arginine (Q/R) at exon 20 and an alternative splicing of exon 4 in Tmem63b, which encodes a ubiquitously expressed osmosensitive cation channel. The channel isoforms lacking exon 4 occurred in ∼80% of Tmem63b mRNAs in the brain but were not detected in other tissues, suggesting a brain-specific splicing. We found that the Q/R editing was catalyzed by Adar2 (Adarb1) and required an editing site complementary sequence located in the proximal 5' end of intron 20. Moreover, the Q/R editing was almost exclusively identified in the splicing isoform lacking exon 4, indicating a coupling between the editing and the splicing. Elimination of the Q/R editing in brain-specific Adar2 knockout mice did not affect the splicing efficiency of exon 4. Furthermore, transfection with the splicing isoform containing exon 4 suppressed the Q/R editing in primary cultured cerebellar granule neurons. Thus, our study revealed a coupling between an RNA editing and a distant alternative splicing in the Tmem63b pre-mRNA, in which the splicing plays a dominant role. Finally, physiological analysis showed that the splicing and the editing coordinately regulate Ca2+ permeability and osmosensitivity of channel proteins, which may contribute to their functions in the brain.
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Keywords:  A-to-I RNA editing; RNA editing; Tmem63b; alternative splicing; brain-specific; ion channel; mechanosensitive; mechanotransduction; osmosensitive; osmotic swelling

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33100268      PMCID: PMC7939439          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.016049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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