Molecular Cell
Volume 43, Issue 3, 5 August 2011, Pages 327-339
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Integrative Regulatory Mapping Indicates that the RNA-Binding Protein HuR Couples Pre-mRNA Processing and mRNA Stability

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Summary

RNA-binding proteins coordinate the fates of multiple RNAs, but the principles underlying these global interactions remain poorly understood. We elucidated regulatory mechanisms of the RNA-binding protein HuR, by integrating data from diverse high-throughput targeting technologies, specifically PAR-CLIP, RIP-chip, and whole-transcript expression profiling. The number of binding sites per transcript, degree of HuR association, and degree of HuR-dependent RNA stabilization were positively correlated. Pre-mRNA and mature mRNA containing both intronic and 3′ UTR binding sites were more highly stabilized than transcripts with only 3′ UTR or only intronic binding sites, suggesting that HuR couples pre-mRNA processing with mature mRNA stability. We also observed HuR-dependent splicing changes and substantial binding of HuR in polypyrimidine tracts of pre-mRNAs. Comparison of the spatial patterns surrounding HuR and miRNA binding sites provided functional evidence for HuR-dependent antagonism of proximal miRNA-mediated repression. We conclude that HuR coordinates gene expression outcomes at multiple interconnected steps of RNA processing.

Highlights

► HuR stabilizes pre-mRNAs as well as mature mRNAs through AU-rich elements ► Intronic and 3′ UTR sites yield more stabilization than sites in either region alone ► Degree of stabilization was dependent on the number of binding sites per transcript ► HuR antagonizes miRNA-mediated repression at overlapping sites in 3′ UTRs

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