Pathogenic Proteotoxicity of Cryptic Splicing is Alleviated by Ubiquitination and ER-Phagy
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RNA splicing and protein degradation systems allow the functional adaptation of the proteome in response to changing cellular contexts. However, the regulatory mechanisms connecting these processes remain poorly understood. Here, we show that impaired spliceosome assembly caused by USP39 deficiency leads to a pathogenic splicing profile characterized by the use of cryptic 5' splice sites. Importantly, disruptive cryptic variants evade mRNA surveillance pathways and are translated into misfolded proteins. These spurious isoforms disrupt proteostasis causing cytosolic protein aggregates and ER stress. Proteotoxic exons activate unfolded protein response, causing CHOP-mediated cell death. In response to impaired splicing, eukaryotic cells enhance ubiquitination and ER-phagy to alleviate the pathogenic accumulation of proteotoxic isoforms. Our findings show how cryptic splicing-induced proteotoxicity can be mitigated, and provide insight into the molecular pathogenesis of spliceosome-associated diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa. Overall design: Comparative gene expression profiling analysis of RNA-seq data for WT Zebrafish and its morpholino usp39 KD derivarive
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2024-12-26



