Identification of PTBP1 responsible for caspase dependent YRNA cleavage

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ABSTRACT Some RNAs such as 28S rRNA, U1 snRNA, and Y RNAs are known to be cleaved during apoptosis. As the underlying mechanism is yet unclear, the functions and biological significance of RNA degradation in apoptosis remain elusive. We previously identified novel, functional small RNAs named AGO-taxis small RNA (ASR) that are specifically bound to AGO1. Here, we investigated ASR biogenesis, which appears to be non-canonical. Y RNAs, non-coding RNAs degraded during apoptosis, were identified as the precursors of several ASRs. Cell-free analysis combined with fractionation methods revealed that the apoptosis-specific biogenesis of ASRs or Y RNA degradation was induced by PTBP1—an endoribonuclease inhibitor of Y RNAs. PTBP1, a splicing factor, was truncated by caspase 3, which subsequently activated endoribonuclease to induce biogenesis of ASRs and Y RNA cleavage.

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