- The hUPF1-NMD factor controls the cellular transcript levels of different genes of complex I of the respiratory chain.
The hUPF1-NMD factor controls the cellular transcript levels of different genes of complex I of the respiratory chain.
Biochimie (2012-08-15)
Damiano Panelli, Francesca Paola Lorusso, Raffaella Trentadue, Alessandro Stella, Anna Maria Sardanelli, Sergio Papa
PMID22889941
ABSTRACT
In this study the impact of hUPF1 and hUPF2 knockdown on alternative splicing (AS) isoforms of different genes encoding subunits of respiratory chain complex I and complex IV is described. As expected, loss of both hUPF1 and hUPF2 led to impairment of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) and accumulation of PTC-containing NMD substrates generated by both complex I and complex IV genes. The levels of some complex I splice variants, which did not contain PTC as well as the level of some complex I canonical transcripts were, however, affected only by hUPF1 knockdown. This finding confirms that NMD plays a role in the maintenance of the transcriptome integrity and reveals a specific impact of hUPF1 on the regulation of complex I genes.