TCL1 is an AKT kinase coactivator that, when dysregulated, initiates mature lymphocyte malignancies in humans and transgenic mice. While TCL1 augments AKT pathway signaling, additional TCL1 interacting proteins that may contribute to cellular homeostasis or transformation are lacking. Here, an exoribonuclease, PNPase, was identified in a complex with TCL1. The AKT interaction domain on TCL1 bound either RNase PH repeat domain of PNPase without influencing its RNA degrading activity, which was compatible with predicted docking models for a TCL1-PNPase complex. Our data provide a novel protein interaction for mammalian PNPase that may impact TCL1 mediated transformation.

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