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Viperin mRNA is a novel target for the human RNase MRP/RNase P endoribonuclease

โœ Scribed by Sandy Mattijssen; Ella R. Hinson; Carla Onnekink; Pia Hermanns; Bernhard Zabel; Peter Cresswell; Ger J. M. Pruijn


Book ID
105759398
Publisher
Springer
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
1420-682X

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โœฆ Synopsis


RNase MRP is a conserved endoribonuclease, in humans consisting of a 267-nucleotide RNA associated with 7โ€“10 proteins. Mutations in its RNA component lead to several autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasias, including cartilage-hair hypoplasia (CHH). Because the known substrates of mammalian RNase MRP, pre-ribosomal RNA, and RNA involved in mitochondrial DNA replication are not likely involved in CHH, we analyzed the effects of RNase MRP (and the structurally related RNase P) depletion on mRNAs using DNA microarrays. We confirmed the upregulation of the interferon-inducible viperin mRNA by RNAi experiments and this appeared to be independent of the interferon response. We detected two cleavage sites for RNase MRP/RNase P in the coding sequence of viperin mRNA. This is the first study providing direct evidence for the cleavage of a mRNA by RNase MRP/RNase P in human cells. Implications for the involvement in the pathophysiology of CHH are discussed.

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