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Reciprocal regulation of hnRNP C and CELF2 through translation and transcription tunes splicing activity in T cells.


ABSTRACT: RNA binding proteins (RBPs) frequently regulate the expression of other RBPs in mammalian cells. Such cross-regulation has been proposed to be important to control networks of coordinated gene expression; however, much remains to be understood about how such networks of cross-regulation are established and what the functional consequence is of coordinated or reciprocal expression of RBPs. Here we demonstrate that the RBPs CELF2 and hnRNP C regulate the expression of each other, such that depletion of one results in reduced expression of the other. Specifically, we show that loss of hnRNP C reduces the transcription of CELF2 mRNA, while loss of CELF2 results in decreased efficiency of hnRNP C translation. We further demonstrate that this reciprocal regulation serves to fine tune the splicing patterns of many downstream target genes. Together, this work reveals new activities of hnRNP C and CELF2, provides insight into a previously unrecognized gene regulatory network, and demonstrates how cross-regulation of RBPs functions to shape the cellular transcriptome.

SUBMITTER: Mallory MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7261192 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reciprocal regulation of hnRNP C and CELF2 through translation and transcription tunes splicing activity in T cells.

Mallory Michael J MJ   McClory Sean P SP   Chatrikhi Rakesh R   Gazzara Matthew R MR   Ontiveros Robert J RJ   Lynch Kristen W KW  

Nucleic acids research 20200601 10


RNA binding proteins (RBPs) frequently regulate the expression of other RBPs in mammalian cells. Such cross-regulation has been proposed to be important to control networks of coordinated gene expression; however, much remains to be understood about how such networks of cross-regulation are established and what the functional consequence is of coordinated or reciprocal expression of RBPs. Here we demonstrate that the RBPs CELF2 and hnRNP C regulate the expression of each other, such that depleti  ...[more]

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