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The RNA-binding landscape of HAX1 protein indicates its involvement in ribosome biogenesis and translation

Anna Balcerak, Ewelina Macech-Klicka, Maciej Wakula, Rafal Tomecki, Krzysztof Goryca, Malgorzata Rydzanicz, Mateusz Chmielarczyk, Malgorzata Szostakowska-Rodzos, Marta Wisniewska, Filip Lyczek, Aleksandra Helwak, David Tollervey, Grzegorz Kudla, Ewa A. Grzybowska
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.14.476349
Anna Balcerak
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Ewelina Macech-Klicka
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Maciej Wakula
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Rafal Tomecki
2Laboratory of RNA Biology and Functional Genomics, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 02-106, Poland
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Krzysztof Goryca
3Genomics Core Facility, Centre of New Technologies University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 02-097, Poland
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Malgorzata Rydzanicz
4Department of Medical Genetics, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 02-106, Poland
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Mateusz Chmielarczyk
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Malgorzata Szostakowska-Rodzos
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Marta Wisniewska
5Laboratory of Biological Chemistry of Metal Ions, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 02-106, Poland
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Filip Lyczek
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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Aleksandra Helwak
6Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3BF, UK
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David Tollervey
6Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3BF, UK
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Grzegorz Kudla
7MRC Human Genetics Unit, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK
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Ewa A. Grzybowska
1Molecular and Translational Oncology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, 02-781, Poland
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  • For correspondence: ewa.grzybowska@pib-nio.pl
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Abstract

HAX1 is a human protein with no known homologues or structural domains, mutations in which cause severe congenital neutropenia through mechanisms that are poorly understood. Previous studies reported RNA-binding capacity of HAX1, but the role of this binding in physiology and pathology remains unexplained. Here we report transcriptome-wide characterization of HAX1 RNA targets using RIP-seq and CRAC, indicating that HAX1 binds transcripts involved in ribosome biogenesis and rRNA processing. Using CRISPR knockouts we find that RNA targets of HAX1 partially overlap with transcripts downregulated in HAX1 KO, implying a role in mRNA stabilization. Gene ontology analysis demonstrated that genes differentially expressed in HAX1 KO (including genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and translation) are also enriched in a subset of genes whose expression correlates with HAX1 expression in four analyzed neoplasms. Functional connection to ribosome biogenesis was also demonstrated by gradient sedimentation ribosome profiles, which revealed differences in the small subunit:monosome ratio in HAX1 WT/KO. We speculate that changes in HAX1 expression may be important for the etiology of HAX1-linked diseases through dysregulation of translation.

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  • Figure 7 revised, new data added

  • http://genome-euro.ucsc.edu/s/Grzegorz%20Kudla/Ewelina_HAX_MCPIP

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The RNA-binding landscape of HAX1 protein indicates its involvement in ribosome biogenesis and translation
Anna Balcerak, Ewelina Macech-Klicka, Maciej Wakula, Rafal Tomecki, Krzysztof Goryca, Malgorzata Rydzanicz, Mateusz Chmielarczyk, Malgorzata Szostakowska-Rodzos, Marta Wisniewska, Filip Lyczek, Aleksandra Helwak, David Tollervey, Grzegorz Kudla, Ewa A. Grzybowska
bioRxiv 2022.01.14.476349; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.14.476349
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The RNA-binding landscape of HAX1 protein indicates its involvement in ribosome biogenesis and translation
Anna Balcerak, Ewelina Macech-Klicka, Maciej Wakula, Rafal Tomecki, Krzysztof Goryca, Malgorzata Rydzanicz, Mateusz Chmielarczyk, Malgorzata Szostakowska-Rodzos, Marta Wisniewska, Filip Lyczek, Aleksandra Helwak, David Tollervey, Grzegorz Kudla, Ewa A. Grzybowska
bioRxiv 2022.01.14.476349; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.14.476349

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