The combination of morphogenetic and transcription factors together with the synergic aid of noncoding RNAs and their cognate RNA binding proteins contribute to shape motor neurons (MN) identity. Here, we extend the noncoding perspective of human MN, by detailing the molecular and biological activity of CyCoNP (as Cytoplasmic Coordinator of Neural Progenitors) a highly expressed and MN-enriched human lncRNA. Through in silico prediction, in vivo RNA purification and loss of function experiments followed by RNA-sequencing, we found that CyCoNP sustains a specific neuron differentiation program, required for the physiology of both neuroblastoma cells and hiPSC-derived MN, which mainly involves miR-4492 and NCAM1 mRNA. We propose a novel lncRNA-mediated 'dual mode' of action, in which CyCoNP acts in trans as a classical RNA sponge by sequestering miR-4492 from its pro-neuronal targets, including NCAM1 mRNA, and at the same time it plays an additional role in cis by interacting with NCAM1 mRNA and regulating the availability and localization of the miR-4492 in its proximity. These data highlight novel insights into the noncoding RNA-mediated control of human neuron physiology and point out the importance of lncRNA-mediated interactions for the spatial distribution of regulatory molecules.Graphical Abstract

CyCoNP lncRNA establishes cis and trans RNA-RNA interactions to supervise neuron physiology / Desideri, Fabio; Grazzi, Alessandro; Lisi, Michela; Setti, Adriano; Santini, Tiziana; Colantoni, Alessio; Proietti, Gabriele; Carvelli, Andrea; Tartaglia, Gian Gaetano; Ballarino, Monica; Bozzoni, Irene. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - (2024), pp. 1-17. [10.1093/nar/gkae590]

CyCoNP lncRNA establishes cis and trans RNA-RNA interactions to supervise neuron physiology

Desideri, Fabio;Grazzi, Alessandro;Lisi, Michela;Setti, Adriano;Santini, Tiziana;Colantoni, Alessio;Carvelli, Andrea;Tartaglia, Gian Gaetano;Ballarino, Monica;Bozzoni, Irene
2024

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The combination of morphogenetic and transcription factors together with the synergic aid of noncoding RNAs and their cognate RNA binding proteins contribute to shape motor neurons (MN) identity. Here, we extend the noncoding perspective of human MN, by detailing the molecular and biological activity of CyCoNP (as Cytoplasmic Coordinator of Neural Progenitors) a highly expressed and MN-enriched human lncRNA. Through in silico prediction, in vivo RNA purification and loss of function experiments followed by RNA-sequencing, we found that CyCoNP sustains a specific neuron differentiation program, required for the physiology of both neuroblastoma cells and hiPSC-derived MN, which mainly involves miR-4492 and NCAM1 mRNA. We propose a novel lncRNA-mediated 'dual mode' of action, in which CyCoNP acts in trans as a classical RNA sponge by sequestering miR-4492 from its pro-neuronal targets, including NCAM1 mRNA, and at the same time it plays an additional role in cis by interacting with NCAM1 mRNA and regulating the availability and localization of the miR-4492 in its proximity. These data highlight novel insights into the noncoding RNA-mediated control of human neuron physiology and point out the importance of lncRNA-mediated interactions for the spatial distribution of regulatory molecules.Graphical Abstract
2024
RNA; ncRNA; RNA-protein complexes
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CyCoNP lncRNA establishes cis and trans RNA-RNA interactions to supervise neuron physiology / Desideri, Fabio; Grazzi, Alessandro; Lisi, Michela; Setti, Adriano; Santini, Tiziana; Colantoni, Alessio; Proietti, Gabriele; Carvelli, Andrea; Tartaglia, Gian Gaetano; Ballarino, Monica; Bozzoni, Irene. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - (2024), pp. 1-17. [10.1093/nar/gkae590]
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