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The RNA-binding protein Snd1/Tudor-SN regulates hypoxia-responsive gene expression

Saarikettu Juha; Lehmusvaara Saara; Pesu Marko; Junttila Ilkka; Partanen Juha; Sipilä Petra; Poutanen Matti; Yang Jie; Haikarainen Teemu; Silvennoinen Olli

The RNA-binding protein Snd1/Tudor-SN regulates hypoxia-responsive gene expression

Saarikettu Juha
Lehmusvaara Saara
Pesu Marko
Junttila Ilkka
Partanen Juha
Sipilä Petra
Poutanen Matti
Yang Jie
Haikarainen Teemu
Silvennoinen Olli
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FASEB BioAdvances - 2023 - Saarikettu - The RNA‐binding protein Snd1 Tudor‐SN regulates hypoxia‐responsive gene expression.pdf (7.194Mb)
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Wiley
doi:10.1096/fba.2022-00115
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https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fba.2022-00115
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023033134038
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Snd1 is an evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding protein implicated in several regulatory processes in gene expression including activation of transcription, mRNA splicing, and microRNA decay. Here, we have investigated the outcome of Snd1 gene deletion in the mouse. The knockout mice are viable showing no gross abnormalities apart from decreased fertility, organ and body size, and decreased number of myeloid cells concomitant with decreased expression of granule protein genes. Deletion of Snd1 affected the expression of relatively small number of genes in spleen and liver. However, mRNA expression changes in the knockout mouse liver showed high similarity to expression profile in adaptation to hypoxia. MicroRNA expression in liver showed upregulation of the hypoxia-induced microRNAs miR-96 and -182. Similar to Snd1 deletion, mimics of miR-96/182 enhanced hypoxia-responsive reporter activity. To further elucidate the function of SND1, BioID biotin proximity ligation assay was performed in HEK-293T cells to identify interacting proteins. Over 50% of the identified interactors were RNA-binding proteins, including stress granule proteins. Taken together, our results show that in normal growth conditions, Snd1 is not a critical factor for mRNA transcription in the mouse, and describe a function for Snd1 in hypoxia adaptation through negatively regulating hypoxia-related miRNAs and hypoxia-induced transcription consistent with a role as stress response regulator.
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