Angiogenin-cleaved tRNA halves interact with cytochrome c, protecting cells from apoptosis during osmotic stress

dc.contributor.author Saikia, Mridusmita
dc.contributor.author Jobava, Raul
dc.contributor.author Parisien, Marc
dc.contributor.author Putnam, Andrea
dc.contributor.author Krokowski, Dawid
dc.contributor.author Gao, Xing Huang
dc.contributor.author Guan, Bo Jhih
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Yiyuan
dc.contributor.author Jankowsky, Eckhard
dc.contributor.author Feng, Zhaoyang
dc.contributor.author Hu, Guo fu
dc.contributor.author Pusztai-Carey, Marianne
dc.contributor.author Gorla, Madhavi
dc.contributor.author Sepuri, Naresh Babu V.
dc.contributor.author Pan, Tao
dc.contributor.author Hatzoglou, Maria
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T04:52:07Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T04:52:07Z
dc.date.issued 2014-01-01
dc.description.abstract Adaptation to changes in extracellular tonicity is essential for cell survival. However, severe or chronic hyperosmotic stress induces apoptosis, which involves cytochrome c (Cyt c) release from mitochondria and subsequent apoptosome formation. Here, we show that angiogenin-induced accumulation of tRNA halves (or tiRNAs) is accompanied by increased survival in hyperosmotically stressed mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Treatment of cells with angiogenin inhibits stress-induced formation of the apoptosome and increases the interaction of small RNAs with released Cyt c in a ribonucleoprotein (Cyt c-RNP) complex. Nextgeneration sequencing of RNA isolated from the Cyt c-RNP complex reveals that 20 tiRNAs are highly enriched in the Cyt c-RNP complex. Preferred components of this complex are 5' and 3' tiRNAs of specific isodecoders within a family of isoacceptors. We also demonstrate that Cyt c binds tiRNAs in vitro, and the pool of Cyt c-interacting RNAs binds tighter than individual tiRNAs. Finally, we show that angiogenin treatment of primary cortical neurons exposed to hyperosmotic stress also decreases apoptosis. Our findings reveal a connection between angiogenin-generated tiRNAs and cell survival in response to hyperosmotic stress and suggest a novel cellular complex involving Cyt c and tiRNAs that inhibits apoptosome formation and activity. © 2014, American Society for Microbiology.
dc.identifier.citation Molecular and Cellular Biology. v.34(13)
dc.identifier.issn 02707306
dc.identifier.uri 10.1128/MCB.00136-14
dc.identifier.uri https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/MCB.00136-14
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/7328
dc.title Angiogenin-cleaved tRNA halves interact with cytochrome c, protecting cells from apoptosis during osmotic stress
dc.type Journal. Article
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