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Query: EC:3.1.27.1 (
RNase
)
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Plakophilins 1 and 3 (
PKP1
/3) are members of the arm repeat family of catenin proteins and serve as structural components of desmosomes, which are important for cell-cell-adhesion. In addition,
PKP1
/3 occur as soluble proteins outside desmosomes, yet their role in the cytoplasm is not known. We found that cytoplasmic
PKP1
/3 coprecipitated with the RNA-binding proteins FXR1, G3BP, PABPC1, and UPF1, and these
PKP1
/3 complexes also comprised desmoplakin and PKP2 mRNAs. Moreover, we showed that the interaction of
PKP1
/3 with G3BP, PABPC1, and UPF1 but not with FXR1 was
RNase
sensitive. To address the cytoplasmic function of
PKP1
/3, we performed gain-and-loss-of-function studies. Both
PKP1
and PKP3 knockdown cell lines showed reduced protein and mRNA levels for desmoplakin and PKP2. Whereas global rates of translation were unaffected, desmoplakin and PKP2 mRNA were destabilized. Furthermore, binding of
PKP1
/3 to FXR1 was RNA independent, and both PKP3 and FXR1 stabilized PKP2 mRNA. Our results demonstrate that cytoplasmic
PKP1
/3 are components of mRNA ribonucleoprotein particles and act as posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression.
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PMID:Plakophilins 1 and 3 bind to FXR1 and thereby influence the mRNA stability of desmosomal proteins. 2522 33