1. Huntingtin is an RNA binding protein and participates in NEAT1 -mediated paraspeckles.
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Yadav M, Harding RJ, Li T, Xu X, Gall-Duncan T, Khan M, Bardile CF, Sequiera GL, Duan S, Chandrasekaran R, Pan A, Bu J, Yamazaki T, Hirose T, Prinos P, Tippett L, Turner C, Curtis MA, Faull RLM, Pouladi MA, Pearson CE, He HH, and Arrowsmith CH
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- Humans, Protein Binding, Fibroblasts metabolism, Mutation, Huntingtin Protein metabolism, Huntingtin Protein genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding metabolism, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, RNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, RNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Huntington Disease metabolism, Huntington Disease genetics, Huntington Disease pathology
- Abstract
Huntingtin protein, mutated in Huntington's disease, is implicated in nucleic acid-mediated processes, yet the evidence for direct huntingtin-nucleic acid interaction is limited. Here, we show wild-type and mutant huntingtin copurify with nucleic acids, primarily RNA, and interact directly with G-rich RNAs in in vitro assays. Huntingtin RNA-immunoprecipitation sequencing from patient-derived fibroblasts and neuronal progenitor cells expressing wild-type and mutant huntingtin revealed long noncoding RNA NEAT1 as a significantly enriched transcript. Altered NEAT1 levels were evident in Huntington's disease cells and postmortem brain tissues, and huntingtin knockdown decreased NEAT1 levels. Huntingtin colocalized with NEAT1 in paraspeckles, and we identified a high-affinity RNA motif preferred by huntingtin. This study highlights NEAT1 as a huntingtin interactor, demonstrating huntingtin's involvement in RNA-mediated functions and paraspeckle regulation.
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- 2024
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