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Cis- and trans-regulations of pre-mRNA splicing by RNA editing enzymes influence cancer development.

Authors :
Tang, Sze Jing
Shen, Haoqing
An, Omer
Hong, HuiQi
Li, Jia
Song, Yangyang
Han, Jian
Tay, Daryl Jin Tai
Ng, Vanessa Hui En
Bellido Molias, Fernando
Leong, Ka Wai
Pitcheshwar, Priyankaa
Yang, Henry
Chen, Leilei
Source :
Nature Communications; 2/7/2020, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p1-17, 17p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

RNA editing and splicing are the two major processes that dynamically regulate human transcriptome diversity. Despite growing evidence of crosstalk between RNA editing enzymes (mainly ADAR1) and splicing machineries, detailed mechanistic explanations and their biological importance in diseases, such as cancer are still lacking. Herein, we identify approximately a hundred high-confidence splicing events altered by ADAR1 and/or ADAR2, and ADAR1 or ADAR2 protein can regulate cassette exons in both directions. We unravel a binding tendency of ADARs to dsRNAs that involves GA-rich sequences for editing and splicing regulation. ADAR1 edits an intronic splicing silencer, leading to recruitment of SRSF7 and repression of exon inclusion. We also present a mechanism through which ADAR2 binds to dsRNA formed between GA-rich sequences and polypyrimidine (Py)-tract and precludes access of U2AF65 to 3′ splice site. Furthermore, we find these ADARs-regulated splicing changes per se influence tumorigenesis, not merely byproducts of ADARs editing and binding. RNA editing and RNA splicing are involved in tumorigenesis. Here the authors report crosstalk between RNA editing and splicing by identifying ADAR1/2-dependent splicing events in esophageal squamous carcinoma cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141597020
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14621-5