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Mammalian pre-mRNA 3' end processing factor CF I m 68 functions in mRNA export.


ABSTRACT: Export of mRNA from the nucleus is linked to proper processing and packaging into ribonucleoprotein complexes. Although several observations indicate a coupling between mRNA 3' end formation and export, it is not known how these two processes are mechanistically connected. Here, we show that a subunit of the mammalian pre-mRNA 3' end processing complex, CF I(m)68, stimulates mRNA export. CF I(m)68 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in a transcription-dependent manner and interacts with the mRNA export receptor NXF1/TAP. Consistent with the idea that CF I(m)68 may act as a novel adaptor for NXF1/TAP, we show that CF I(m)68 promotes the export of a reporter mRNA as well as of endogenous mRNAs, whereas silencing by RNAi results in the accumulation of mRNAs in the nucleus. Moreover, CF I(m)68 associates with 80S ribosomes but not polysomes, suggesting that it is part of the mRNP that is remodeled in the cytoplasm during the initial stages of translation. These results reveal a novel function for the pre-mRNA 3' end processing factor CF I(m)68 in mRNA export.

SUBMITTER: Ruepp MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2793296 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mammalian pre-mRNA 3' end processing factor CF I m 68 functions in mRNA export.

Ruepp Marc-David MD   Aringhieri Chiara C   Vivarelli Silvia S   Cardinale Stefano S   Paro Simona S   Schümperli Daniel D   Barabino Silvia M L SM  

Molecular biology of the cell 20091201 24


Export of mRNA from the nucleus is linked to proper processing and packaging into ribonucleoprotein complexes. Although several observations indicate a coupling between mRNA 3' end formation and export, it is not known how these two processes are mechanistically connected. Here, we show that a subunit of the mammalian pre-mRNA 3' end processing complex, CF I(m)68, stimulates mRNA export. CF I(m)68 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in a transcription-dependent manner and interacts wi  ...[more]

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