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RNA tailing machinery drives amyloidogenic phase transition.

Michael BokrosNathan C BalukoffAlex GrunfeldMathew SebastiaoEléonore BeurelSteve BourgaultStephen Lee
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2024)
The RNA tailing machinery adds nucleotides to the 3'-end of RNA molecules that are implicated in various biochemical functions, including protein synthesis and RNA stability. Here, we report a role for the RNA tailing machinery as enzymatic modifiers of intracellular amyloidogenesis. A targeted RNA interference screen identified Terminal Nucleotidyl-transferase 4b (TENT4b/Papd5) as an essential participant in the amyloidogenic phase transition of nucleoli into solid-like Amyloid bodies. Full-length-and-mRNA sequencing uncovered starRNA, a class of unusually long untemplated RNA molecules synthesized by TENT4b. StarRNA consists of short rRNA fragments linked to long, linear mixed tails that operate as polyanionic stimulators of amyloidogenesis in cells and in vitro. Ribosomal intergenic spacer noncoding RNA (rIGSRNA) recruit TENT4b in intranucleolar foci to coordinate starRNA synthesis driving their amyloidogenic phase transition. The exoribonuclease RNA Exosome degrades starRNA and functions as a general suppressor of cellular amyloidogenesis. We propose that amyloidogenic phase transition is under tight enzymatic control by the RNA tailing and exosome axis.
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