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Query: EC:2.7.7.8 (
polynucleotide phosphorylase
)
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The polycomb complex proto-oncogene
BMI1
[B lymphoma Mo-MLV insertion region 1 homolog (mouse)] is essential for self-renewal of normal and cancer stem cells.
BMI1
-null mice show severe defects in growth, development, and survival. Although
BMI1
is known to exert its effect in the nucleus via repression of 2 potent cell-cycle regulators that are encoded by the Ink4a/Arf locus, deletion of this locus only partially rescues
BMI1
-null phenotypes, which is indicative of alternate mechanisms of action of
BMI1
. Here, we show that an extranuclear pool of
BMI1
localizes to inner mitochondrial membrane and directly regulates mitochondrial RNA (mtRNA) homeostasis and bioenergetics. These mitochondrial functions of
BMI1
are independent of its previously described nuclear functions because a nuclear localization-defective mutant
BMI1
rescued several bioenergetic defects that we observed in
BMI1
-depleted cells, for example, mitochondrial respiration, cytochrome c oxidase activity, and ATP production. Mechanistically,
BMI1
coprecipitated with
polynucleotide phosphorylase
, a ribonuclease that is responsible for decay of mtRNA transcripts. Loss of
BMI1
enhanced ribonuclease activity of
polynucleotide phosphorylase
and reduced mtRNA stability. These findings not only establish a novel extranuclear role of
BMI1
in the regulation of mitochondrial bioenergetics, but also provide new mechanistic insights into the role of this proto-oncogene in stem cell differentiation, neuronal aging, and cancer.-Banerjee Mustafi, S., Aznar, N., Dwivedi, S. K. D., Chakraborty, P. K., Basak, R., Mukherjee, P., Ghosh, P., Bhattacharya, R. Mitochondrial
BMI1
maintains bioenergetic homeostasis in cells.
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