PUMILIO, but not RBMX, binding is required for regulation of genomic stability by noncoding RNA NORAD

2019 
NORAD is a highly-conserved and abundant long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that is required for maintenance of genomic stability in mammals. Although initial characterization of NORAD established it as a negative regulator of PUMILIO (PUM) proteins in the cytoplasm, a nuclear role for NORAD in genome maintenance through an interaction with the RNA binding protein RBMX has also been reported. Here we addressed the relative contributions of NORAD :PUM and NORAD :RBMX interactions to the regulation of genomic stability by this lncRNA. Extensive RNA FISH and fractionation experiments established that NORAD localizes predominantly to the cytoplasm with or without DNA damage. Moreover, genetic rescue experiments demonstrated that PUM binding is required for maintenance of genomic stability by NORAD whereas binding of RBMX is dispensable for this function. These data therefore establish an essential role for the NORAD :PUM interaction in genome maintenance and provide a foundation for further mechanistic dissection of this pathway.
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