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Antiapoptotic function of RNA‐binding protein HuR effected through prothymosin α
Author(s) -
Lal Ashish,
Kawai Tomoko,
Yang Xiaoling,
MazanMamczarz Krystyna,
Gorospe Myriam
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600661
Subject(s) - biology , messenger rna , polysome , rna binding protein , au rich element , cytoplasm , rna , microbiology and biotechnology , translation (biology) , ribosome , biochemistry , gene
We report the antiapoptotic effect of RNA‐binding protein HuR, a critical regulator of the post‐transcriptional fate of target transcripts. Among the most prominent mRNAs complexing with HuR is that encoding prothymosin α (ProTα), an inhibitor of the apoptosome. In HeLa cells, treatment with the apoptotic stimulus ultraviolet light (UVC) triggered the mobilization of ProTα mRNA to the cytoplasm and onto heavier polysomes, where its association with HuR increased dramatically. Analysis of a chimeric ProTα mRNA directly implicated HuR in regulating ProTα production: ProTα translation and cytoplasmic concentration increased in HuR‐overexpressing cells and declined in cells in which HuR levels were lowered by RNA interference. Importantly, the antiapoptotic influence engendered by HuR was vitally dependent on ProTα expression, since use of oligomers that blocked ProTα translation abrogated the protective effect of HuR. Together, our data support a regulatory scheme whereby HuR binds the ProTα mRNA, elevates its cytoplasmic abundance and translation, and thereby elicits an antiapoptotic program.