학술논문

Arabidopsis FLL2 promotes liquid-liquid phase separation of polyadenylation complexes
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature. May 2019, Vol. 569 Issue 7755, p265, 5 p.
Subject
China
Language
English
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
An important component of cellular biochemistry is the concentration of proteins and nucleic acids in non-membranous compartments.sup.1,2. These biomolecular condensates are formed from processes that include liquid-liquid phase separation. The multivalent interactions necessary for liquid-liquid phase separation have been extensively studied in vitro.sup.1,3. However, the regulation of this process in vivo is poorly understood. Here we identify an in vivo regulator of liquid-liquid phase separation through a genetic screen targeting factors required for Arabidopsis RNA-binding protein FCA function. FCA contains prion-like domains that phase-separate in vitro, and exhibits behaviour in vivo that is consistent with phase separation. The mutant screen identified a functional requirement for FLL2, a coiled-coil protein, in the formation of FCA nuclear bodies. FCA reduces transcriptional read-through by promoting proximal polyadenylation at many sites in the Arabidopsis genome.sup.3,4. FLL2 was required to promote this proximal polyadenylation, but not the binding of FCA to target RNA. Ectopic expression of FLL2 increased the size and number of FCA nuclear bodies. Crosslinking with formaldehyde captured in vivo interactions between FLL2, FCA and the polymerase and nuclease modules of the RNA 3'-end processing machinery. These 3' RNA-processing components colocalized with FCA in the nuclear bodies in vivo, which indicates that FCA nuclear bodies compartmentalize 3'-end processing factors to enhance polyadenylation at specific sites. Our findings show that coiled-coil proteins can promote liquid-liquid phase separation, which expands our understanding of the principles that govern the in vivo dynamics of liquid-like bodies. A genetic screen for factors required by the Arabidopsis RNA-binding protein FCA identifies FLL2 as necessary in the formation of FCA nuclear bodies, and thus a role for FLL2 in liquid-liquid phase separation.
Author(s): Xiaofeng Fang [sup.1] , Liang Wang [sup.2] , Ryo Ishikawa [sup.1] [sup.5] , Yaoxi Li [sup.1] , Marc Fiedler [sup.3] , Fuquan Liu [sup.1] [sup.6] , Grant Calder [sup.1] [...]