The P-body component USP52/PAN2 is a novel regulator of HIF1A mRNA stability

John S. Bett, Adel F.M. Ibrahim, Amit K. Garg, Van Kelly, Patrick Pedrioli, Sonia Rocha, Ronald T. Hay

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    Abstract

    HIF1A (hypoxia-inducible factor 1a) is the master regulator of the cellular response to hypoxia and is implicated in cancer progression. Whereas the regulation of HIF1A protein in response to oxygen is well characterized, less is known about the fate of HIF1A mRNA. In the present study, we have identified the pseudo-DUB (deubiquitinating enzyme)/deadenylase USP52 (ubiquitin-specific protease 52)/PAN2 [poly(A) nuclease 2] as an important regulator of the HIF1A-mediated hypoxic response. Depletion of USP52 reduced HIF1A mRNA and protein levels and resulted in reduced expression of HIF1A-regulated hypoxic targets due to a 3-UTR (untranslated region)-dependent poly(A)- tail-length-independent destabilization in HIF1A mRNA. MS analysis revealed an association of USP52 with several P-body (processing body) components and we confirmed further that USP52 protein and HIF1A mRNA co-localized with cytoplasmic P-bodies. Importantly, P-body dispersal by knockdown of GW182 or LSM1 resulted in a reduction of HIF1A mRNA levels. These data uncover a novel role for P-bodies in regulating HIF1AmRNA stability, and demonstrate that USP52 is a key component of P-bodies required to prevent HIF1A mRNA degradation. © 2013 The Author(s).
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberBJ20130026
    Pages (from-to)185-194
    Number of pages10
    JournalBiochemical Journal
    Volume451
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2013

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