Importin 8 Is a Gene Silencing Factor that Targets Argonaute Proteins to Distinct mRNAs

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Contributors

  • Lasse Weinmann - (Author)
  • Julia Höck - (Author)
  • Tomi Ivacevic - (Author)
  • Thomas Ohrt - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Jörg Mütze - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Petra Schwille - , Chair of Biophysics (Author)
  • Elisabeth Kremmer - (Author)
  • Vladimir Benes - (Author)
  • Henning Urlaub - (Author)
  • Gunter Meister - (Author)

Abstract

Small regulatory RNAs including small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) guide Argonaute (Ago) proteins to specific target RNAs leading to mRNA destabilization or translational repression. Here, we report the identification of Importin 8 (Imp8) as a component of miRNA-guided regulatory pathways. We show that Imp8 interacts with Ago proteins and localizes to cytoplasmic processing bodies (P bodies), structures involved in RNA metabolism. Furthermore, we detect Ago2 in the nucleus of HeLa cells, and knockdown of Imp8 reduces the nuclear Ago2 pool. Using immunoprecipitations of Ago2-associated mRNAs followed by microarray analysis, we further demonstrate that Imp8 is required for the recruitment of Ago protein complexes to a large set of Ago2-associated target mRNAs, allowing for efficient and specific gene silencing. Therefore, we provide evidence that Imp8 is required for cytoplasmic miRNA-guided gene silencing and affects nuclear localization of Ago proteins.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)496-507
Number of pages12
JournalCell
Volume136
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 6 Feb 2009
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 19167051

Keywords

Keywords

  • CELLBIO, RNA