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RNA Helicase DDX6 Regulates A-to-I Editing and Neuronal Differentiation in Human Cells

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24043197

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RNA editing; RNA modification; RNA helicase; DDX6; A-to-I editing; ADAR; neuronal differentiation

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The DEAD-box proteins, including DDX6, are RNA-binding proteins that play a role in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. DDX6 has functions in translational repression, miRNA-mediated gene silencing, and RNA decay in the cytoplasm. Its nuclear function was previously unknown until this study discovered its interaction with ADAR1, a protein involved in RNA editing.
The DEAD-box proteins, one family of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), participate in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression with multiple aspects. Among them, DDX6 is an essential component of the cytoplasmic RNA processing body (P-body) and is involved in translational repression, miRNA-meditated gene silencing, and RNA decay. In addition to the cytoplasmic function, DDX6 is also present in the nucleus, but the nuclear function remains unknown. To decipher the potential role of DDX6 in the nucleus, we performed mass spectrometry analysis of immunoprecipitated DDX6 from a HeLa nuclear extract. We found that adenosine deaminases that act on RNA 1 (ADAR1) interact with DDX6 in the nucleus. Utilizing our newly developed dual-fluorescence reporter assay, we elucidated the DDX6 function as negative regulators in cellular ADAR1p110 and ADAR2. In addition, depletion of DDX6 and ADARs results in the opposite effect on facilitation of RA-induced differentiation of neuronal lineage cells. Our data suggest the impact of DDX6 in regulation of the cellular RNA editing level, thus contributing to differentiation in the neuronal cell model.

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