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Non-microRNA binding competitively inhibits LIN28 regulation

Frederick E. Tan, Shashank Sathe, Emily C. Wheeler, G Yeo

2021Cell Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA binding protein (RBP) expression is finite. For RBPs that are vastly outnumbered by their potential target sites, a simple competition for binding can set the magnitude of post-transcriptional control. Here, we show that LIN28, best known for its direct regulation of let-7 miRNA biogenesis, is also indirectly regulated by its widespread binding of non-miRNA transcripts. Approximately 99% of LIN28 binding sites are found on non-miRNA transcripts, like protein coding and ribosomal RNAs. These sites are bound specifically and strongly, but they do not appear to mediate direct post-transcriptional regulation. Instead, non-miRNA sites act to sequester LIN28 protein and effectively change its functional availability, thus impeding the regulation of let-7 in cells. Together, these data show that the binding properties of the transcriptome broadly influence the ability of an RBP to mediate changes in RNA metabolism and gene expression.

Topics & Concepts

microRNARNA-binding proteinBiologyTranscriptomeLIN28Regulation of gene expressionBiogenesisCell biologyRNAPost-transcriptional regulationGene expressionTranscriptional regulationGeneBinding siteComputational biologyGeneticsTranscription factorSOX2RNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA regulation and disease