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RNA Binding Protein PRRC2B Mediates Translation of Specific MRNAs and Regulates Cell Cycle Progression

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2023 May 1
PMID 37125639
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Accumulating evidence suggests that posttranscriptional control of gene expression, including RNA splicing, transport, modification, translation and degradation, primarily relies on RNA binding proteins (RBPs). However, the functions of many RBPs remain understudied. Here, we characterized the function of a novel RBP, Proline-Rich Coiled-coil 2B (PRRC2B). Through photoactivatable ribonucleoside-enhanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation and sequencing (PAR-CLIP-seq), we identified transcriptome-wide CU- or GA-rich PRRC2B binding sites near the translation initiation codon on a specific cohort of mRNAs in HEK293T cells. These mRNAs, including oncogenes and cell cycle regulators such as CCND2 (cyclin D2), exhibited decreased translation upon PRRC2B knockdown as revealed by polysome-associated RNA-seq, resulting in reduced G1/S phase transition and cell proliferation. Antisense oligonucleotides blocking PRRC2B interactions with CCND2 mRNA decreased its translation, thus inhibiting G1/S transition and cell proliferation. Mechanistically, PRRC2B interactome analysis revealed RNA-independent interactions with eukaryotic translation initiation factors 3 (eIF3) and 4G2 (eIF4G2). The interaction with translation initiation factors is essential for PRRC2B function since the eIF3/eIF4G2-interacting defective mutant, unlike wild-type PRRC2B, failed to rescue the translation deficiency or cell proliferation inhibition caused by PRRC2B knockdown. Altogether, our findings reveal that PRRC2B is essential for efficiently translating specific proteins required for cell cycle progression and cell proliferation.

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