The RtcB RNA ligase is an essential component of the metazoan unfolded protein response

RNA ligation can regulate RNA function by altering RNA sequence, structure and coding potential. For example, the function of XBP1 in mediating the unfolded protein response requires RNA ligation, as does the maturation of some tRNAs. Here, we describe a novel in vivo model in Caenorhabditis elegans...

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Published inEMBO reports Vol. 15; no. 12; pp. 1278 - 1285
Main Authors Kosmaczewski, Sara Guckian, Edwards, Tyson James, Han, Sung Min, Eckwahl, Matthew J, Meyer, Benjamin Isaiah, Peach, Sally, Hesselberth, Jay R, Wolin, Sandra L, Hammarlund, Marc
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.12.2014
Nature Publishing Group UK
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:RNA ligation can regulate RNA function by altering RNA sequence, structure and coding potential. For example, the function of XBP1 in mediating the unfolded protein response requires RNA ligation, as does the maturation of some tRNAs. Here, we describe a novel in vivo model in Caenorhabditis elegans for the conserved RNA ligase RtcB and show that RtcB ligates the xbp‐1 mRNA during the IRE‐1 branch of the unfolded protein response. Without RtcB, protein stress results in the accumulation of unligated xbp‐1 mRNA fragments , defects in the unfolded protein response, and decreased lifespan. RtcB also ligates endogenous pre‐tRNA halves, and RtcB mutants have defects in growth and lifespan that can be bypassed by expression of pre‐spliced tRNAs. In addition, animals that lack RtcB have defects that are independent of tRNA maturation and the unfolded protein response. Thus, RNA ligation by RtcB is required for the function of multiple endogenous target RNAs including both xbp‐1 and tRNAs. RtcB is uniquely capable of performing these ligation functions, and RNA ligation by RtcB mediates multiple essential processes in vivo . Synopsis Work in C. elegans shows that RtcB is the RNA ligase for xbp‐1 splicing in the IRE‐1 branch of the UPR. RtcB also ligates endogenous tRNA substrates and promotes lifespan and development. RtcB ligates endogenous intron‐containing tRNAs in vivo . RtcB is the sole ligase for xbp‐1 splicing in the UPR. The tRNA and xbp‐1 functions of RtcB can be separated using animals engineered to express intron‐free tRNAs. Graphical Abstract Work in C. elegans shows that RtcB is the RNA ligase for xbp‐1 splicing in the IRE‐1 branch of the UPR. RtcB also ligates endogenous tRNA substrates and promotes lifespan and development.
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American Cancer Society - No. RSG-13-216-01-DMC
Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation award
ArticleID:EMBR201439531
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NIH - No. P40OD010440; No. T32GM007223; No. T32GM008730; No. R01GM073863; No. R01GM048410; No. R01NS066082; No. R56NS081217
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These authors contributed equally to this work
ISSN:1469-221X
1469-3178
1469-3178
DOI:10.15252/embr.201439531