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RNA anchoring of Upf1 facilitates recruitment of Dcp2 in the NMD decapping complex

  • Nadia Ruiz-Gutierrez
  • , Jeanne Dupas
  • , Elvire Auquier
  • , Irène Barbarin-Bocahu
  • , Claudine Gaudon-Plesse
  • , Cosmin Saveanu
  • , Marc Graille
  • , Herve Le Hir
  • PSL research University & IPSL
  • Institut Polytechnique de Paris
  • Université de Strasbourg
  • Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires

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Abstract

Upf1 RNA helicase is a pivotal factor in the conserved nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) process. Upf1 is responsible for coordinating the recognition of premature termination codons (PTCs) in a translation-dependent manner and subsequently triggering mRNA degradation. Multiple factors assist Upf1 during these two consecutive steps. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Upf2 and Upf3 associated with Upf1 (Upf1-2/3) contribute to PTC recognition but are absent from the Upf1-decapping complex that includes Nmd4, Ebs1, Dcp1, and Dcp2. Despite their importance for NMD, the organization and dynamics of these Upf1-containing complexes remain unclear. Using recombinant proteins, here we show how distinct domains of Upf1 make direct contacts with Dcp1/Dcp2, Nmd4, and Ebs1. These proteins also bind to each other, forming an extended network of interactions within the Upf1-decapping complex. Dcp2 and Upf2 compete for the same binding site on the N-Terminal CH domain of Upf1, which explains the presence of two mutually exclusive Upf1-containing complexes in cells. Our data demonstrate that Nmd4-Assisted recruitment of Upf1 promotes anchoring of the decapping enzyme to NMD targets.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbergkaf160
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Mar 2025

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