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Lysosomal putative RNA transporter SIDT2 mediates direct uptake of RNA by lysosomes.


ABSTRACT: Lysosomes are thought to be the major intracellular compartment for the degradation of macromolecules. We recently identified a novel type of autophagy, RNautophagy, where RNA is directly taken up by lysosomes in an ATP-dependent manner and degraded. However, the mechanism of RNA translocation across the lysosomal membrane and the physiological role of RNautophagy remain unclear. In the present study, we performed gain- and loss-of-function studies with isolated lysosomes, and found that SIDT2 (SID1 transmembrane family, member 2), an ortholog of the Caenorhabditis elegans putative RNA transporter SID-1 (systemic RNA interference deficient-1), mediates RNA translocation during RNautophagy. We also observed that SIDT2 is a transmembrane protein, which predominantly localizes to lysosomes. Strikingly, knockdown of Sidt2 inhibited up to ˜50% of total RNA degradation at the cellular level, independently of macroautophagy. Moreover, we showed that this impairment is mainly due to inhibition of lysosomal RNA degradation, strongly suggesting that RNautophagy plays a significant role in constitutive cellular RNA degradation. Our results provide a novel insight into the mechanisms of RNA metabolism, intracellular RNA transport, and atypical types of autophagy.

SUBMITTER: Aizawa S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4836006 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lysosomal putative RNA transporter SIDT2 mediates direct uptake of RNA by lysosomes.

Aizawa Shu S   Fujiwara Yuuki Y   Contu Viorica Raluca VR   Hase Katsunori K   Takahashi Masayuki M   Kikuchi Hisae H   Kabuta Chihana C   Wada Keiji K   Kabuta Tomohiro T  

Autophagy 20160101 3


Lysosomes are thought to be the major intracellular compartment for the degradation of macromolecules. We recently identified a novel type of autophagy, RNautophagy, where RNA is directly taken up by lysosomes in an ATP-dependent manner and degraded. However, the mechanism of RNA translocation across the lysosomal membrane and the physiological role of RNautophagy remain unclear. In the present study, we performed gain- and loss-of-function studies with isolated lysosomes, and found that SIDT2 (  ...[more]

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