Efficient globin production during terminal erythropoiesis depends on the synergistic action of TENT5C poly(A) polymerase and LARP4/5
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Red blood cell development is a unique process where reduced transcriptome and proteome complexity facilitates vast hemoglobin production. Here, we describe the cooperative role of cytoplasmic poly(A) polymerase TENT5C and the poly(A) tail-protecting LARP4/5 RNA-binding proteins in ensuring proper hemoglobin production. TENT5C catalytic mutant knock-in mice display microcytic hypochromic anemia resembling constitutive knockout. TENT5C counteracts gradual globin mRNA deadenylation during erythropoiesis. In the late stages, TENT5C dysfunction leads to globin poly(A) tail shortening and a drastic reduction of mRNA levels in reticulocytes. Proteomic experiments revealed transient but specific association of TENT5C with LARP4/5. Indeed, LARP4/5 depletion leads to downregulation and poly(A) tail shortening of globin mRNAs. Furthermore, lack of TENT5C catalytic activity is accompanied by compensatory upregulation of LARP4/5. Finally, the importance of precise regulation of globin poly(A) tails by deadenylation and re-adenylation is highlighted by the destabilization of TENT5C by CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase CNOT4.
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2025-11-25



