RNA polymerase I subunit RPA43 activates rRNA expression and cell proliferation but inhibits cell migration.

Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj

School of Life Science and Health, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei province 430065, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2023

The products synthesized by RNA polymerase I (Pol I) play fundamental roles in several cellular processes, including ribosomal biogenesis, protein synthesis, cell metabolism, and growth. Deregulation of Pol I products can cause various diseases such as ribosomopathies, leukaemia, and solid tumours. However, the detailed mechanism of Pol I-directed transcription remains elusive, and the roles of Pol I subunits in rRNA synthesis and cellular activities still need clarification. In this study, we found that RPA43 expression levels positively correlate with Pol I product accumulation and cell proliferation, indicating that RPA43 activates these processes. Unexpectedly, RPA43 depletion promoted HeLa cell migration, suggesting that RPA43 functions as a negative regulator in cell migration. Mechanistically, RPA43 positively modulates the recruitment of Pol I transcription machinery factors to the rDNA promoter by activating the transcription of the genes encoding Pol I transcription machinery factors. RPA43 inhibits cell migration by dampening the expression of c-JUN and Integrin. Collectively, we found that RPA43 plays opposite roles in cell proliferation and migration except for driving Pol I-dependent transcription. These findings provide novel insights into the regulatory mechanism of Pol I-mediated transcription and cell proliferation and a potential pathway to developing anti-cancer drugs using RPA43 as a target.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2023.130411DOI Listing

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