The RNA-binding profile of Acinus, a peripheral component of the exon junction complex, reveals its role in splicing regulation.

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MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2016

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  • Acinus is an RNA-binding protein that plays a key role in apoptosis and is also part of the exon junction complex (EJC) involved in pre-mRNA splicing.
  • Through the use of technologies like iCLIP and RNA-seq, the study found that Acinus binds to specific pre-mRNAs and regulates alternative splicing, impacting gene expression in HeLa cells.
  • The research highlights Acinus’s involvement not only in splicing regulation but also in other cellular processes such as cell cycle progression, underscoring its significance in RNA biology.

Article Abstract

Acinus (apoptotic chromatin condensation inducer in the nucleus) is an RNA-binding protein (RBP) originally identified for its role in apoptosis. It was later found to be an auxiliary component of the exon junction complex (EJC), which is deposited at exon junctions as a consequence of pre-mRNA splicing. To uncover the cellular functions of Acinus and investigate its role in splicing, we mapped its endogenous RNA targets using the cross-linking immunoprecipitation protocol (iCLIP). We observed that Acinus binds to pre-mRNAs, associating specifically to a subset of suboptimal introns, but also to spliced mRNAs. We also confirmed the presence of Acinus as a peripheral factor of the EJC. RNA-seq was used to investigate changes in gene expression and alternative splicing following siRNA-mediated depletion of Acinus in HeLa cells. This analysis revealed that Acinus is preferentially required for the inclusion of specific alternative cassette exons and also controls the faithful splicing of a subset of introns. Moreover, a large number of splicing changes can be related to Acinus binding, suggesting a direct role of Acinus in exon and intron definition. In particular, Acinus regulates the splicing of DFFA/ICAD transcript, a major regulator of DNA fragmentation. Globally, the genome-wide identification of RNA targets of Acinus revealed its role in splicing regulation as well as its involvement in other cellular pathways, including cell cycle progression. Altogether, this study uncovers new cellular functions of an RBP transiently associated with the EJC.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986896PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.057158.116DOI Listing

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