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SRRM2 organizes splicing condensates to regulate alternative splicing.

Shaohai Xu1, Soak-Kuan Lai1, Donald Yuhui Sim1, Warren Shou Leong Ang1, Hoi Yeung Li1, Xavier Roca1.   

Abstract

SRRM2 is a nuclear-speckle marker containing multiple disordered domains, whose dysfunction is associated with several human diseases. Using mainly EGFP-SRRM2 knock-in HEK293T cells, we show that SRRM2 forms biomolecular condensates satisfying most hallmarks of liquid-liquid phase separation, including spherical shape, dynamic rearrangement, coalescence and concentration dependence supported by in vitro experiments. Live-cell imaging shows that SRRM2 organizes nuclear speckles along the cell cycle. As bona-fide splicing factor present in spliceosome structures, SRRM2 deficiency induces skipping of cassette exons with short introns and weak splice sites, tending to change large protein domains. In THP-1 myeloid-like cells, SRRM2 depletion compromises cell viability, upregulates differentiation markers, and sensitizes cells to anti-leukemia drugs. SRRM2 induces a FES splice isoform that attenuates innate inflammatory responses, and MUC1 isoforms that undergo shedding with oncogenic properties. We conclude that SRRM2 acts as a scaffold to organize nuclear speckles, regulating alternative splicing in innate immunity and cell homeostasis.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35929045      PMCID: PMC9410892          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   19.160


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