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MxB inhibits long interspersed element type 1 retrotransposition.


ABSTRACT: Long interspersed element type 1 (LINE-1, also L1 for short) is the only autonomously transposable element in the human genome. Its insertion into a new genomic site may disrupt the function of genes, potentially causing genetic diseases. Cells have thus evolved a battery of mechanisms to tightly control LINE-1 activity. Here, we report that a cellular antiviral protein, myxovirus resistance protein B (MxB), restricts the mobilization of LINE-1. This function of MxB requires the nuclear localization signal located at its N-terminus, its GTPase activity and its ability to form oligomers. We further found that MxB associates with LINE-1 protein ORF1p and promotes sequestration of ORF1p to G3BP1-containing cytoplasmic granules. Since knockdown of stress granule marker proteins G3BP1 or TIA1 abolishes MxB inhibition of LINE-1, we conclude that MxB engages stress granule components to effectively sequester LINE-1 proteins within the cytoplasmic granules, thus hindering LINE-1 from accessing the nucleus to complete retrotransposition. Thus, MxB protein provides one mechanism for cells to control the mobility of retroelements.

SUBMITTER: Huang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8849481 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MxB inhibits long interspersed element type 1 retrotransposition.

Huang Yu Y   Xu Fengwen F   Mei Shan S   Liu Xiaoman X   Zhao Fei F   Wei Liang L   Fan Zhangling Z   Hu Yamei Y   Wang Liming L   Ai Bin B   Cen Shan S   Liang Chen C   Guo Fei F  

PLoS genetics 20220216 2


Long interspersed element type 1 (LINE-1, also L1 for short) is the only autonomously transposable element in the human genome. Its insertion into a new genomic site may disrupt the function of genes, potentially causing genetic diseases. Cells have thus evolved a battery of mechanisms to tightly control LINE-1 activity. Here, we report that a cellular antiviral protein, myxovirus resistance protein B (MxB), restricts the mobilization of LINE-1. This function of MxB requires the nuclear localiza  ...[more]

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