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An essential role of the autophagy activating kinase ULK1 in snRNP biogenesis
Authors:Katharina Schmitz,Jan Cox,Lea Marie Esser,Martin Voss,Katja Sander,Antje L  ffler,Frank Hillebrand,Steffen Erkelenz,Heiner Schaal,Thilo K  hne,Stefan Klinker,Tao Zhang,Luitgard Nagel-Steger,Dieter Willbold,Sabine Seggewiß  ,David Schlü  termann,Bj  rn Stork,Matthias Grimmler,Sebastian Wesselborg,Christoph Peter
Abstract:The biogenesis of small uridine-rich nuclear ribonucleoproteins (UsnRNPs) depends on the methylation of Sm proteins catalyzed by the methylosome and the subsequent action of the SMN complex, which assembles the heptameric Sm protein ring onto small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). In this sophisticated process, the methylosome subunit pICln (chloride conductance regulatory protein) is attributed to an exceptional key position as an ‘assembly chaperone’ by building up a stable precursor Sm protein ring structure. Here, we show that—apart from its autophagic role—the Ser/Thr kinase ULK1 (Uncoordinated [unc-51] Like Kinase 1) functions as a novel key regulator in UsnRNP biogenesis by phosphorylation of the C-terminus of pICln. As a consequence, phosphorylated pICln is no longer capable to hold up the precursor Sm ring structure. Consequently, inhibition of ULK1 results in a reduction of efficient UsnRNP core assembly. Thus ULK1, depending on its complex formation, exerts different functions in autophagy or snRNP biosynthesis.
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