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Mammalian RNA Decay Pathways Are Highly Specialized and Widely Linked to Translation

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MOLECULAR CELL
卷 77, 期 6, 页码 1222-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.01.007

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
  2. NCCR RNA Disease [141735]
  3. Novartis Research Foundation
  4. Wellcome Trust [103977]
  5. SNSF [179190]
  6. University of Lausanne

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RNA decay is crucial for mRNA turnover and surveillance and misregulated in many diseases. This complex system is challenging to study, particularly in mammals, where it remains unclear whether decay pathways perform specialized versus redundant roles. Cytoplasmic pathways and links to translation are particularly enigmatic. By directly profiling decay factor targets and normal versus aberrant translation in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), we uncovered extensive decay pathway specialization and crosstalk with translation. XRN1 (5'-3') mediates cytoplasmic bulk mRNA turnover whereas SKIV2L (3'-5') is universally recruited by ribosomes, tackling aberrant translation and sometimes modulating mRNA abundance. Further exploring translation surveillance revealed AVEN and FOCAD as SKIV2L interactors. AVEN prevents ribosome stalls at structured regions, which otherwise require SKIV2L for clearance. This pathway is crucial for histone translation, upstream open reading frame (uORF) regulation, and counteracting ribosome arrest on small ORFs. In summary, we uncovered key targets, components, and functions of mammalian RNA decay pathways and extensive coupling to translation.

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