Tristetraprolin: A cytosolic regulator of mRNA turnover moonlighting as transcriptional corepressor of gene expression
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Tristetraprolin: A cytosolic regulator of mRNA turnover moonlighting as transcriptional corepressor of gene expression
Abstract
Tristetraprolin (TTP) is a nucleocytoplasmic 326 amino acid protein whose sequence is characterized by possessing two CCCH-type zinc finger domains. In the cytoplasm TTP function is to promote the degradation of mRNAs that contain adenylate/uridylate-rich elements (AREs). Mechanistically, TTP promotes the recruitment of poly(A)-specific deadenylases and exoribonucleases. By reducing the half-life of about 10% of all the transcripts in the cell TTP has been shown to participate in multiple cell processes that include regulation of gene expression, cell proliferation, metabolic homeostasis and control of inflammation and immune responses. However, beyond its role in mRNA decay, in the cell nucleus TTP acts as a transcriptional coregulator by interacting with chromatin modifying enzymes. TTP has been shown to repress the transactivation of NF-κB and estrogen receptor suggesting the possibility that it participates in the transcriptional regulation of hundreds of genes in human cells and its possible involvement in breast cancer progression. In this review, we discuss the cytoplasmic and nuclear functions of TTP and the effect of the dysregulation of its protein levels in the development of human diseases. We suggest that TTP be classified as a moonlighting tumor supressor protein that regulates gene expression through two different mechanims; the decay of ARE-mRNAs and a transcriptional coregulatory function.
Keywords: Breast cancer; Moonlighting protein; Nucleocytoplasmic protein; Transcriptional coregulator; Tristetraprolin; mRNA degradation.
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