Arg-tRNA synthetase links inflammatory metabolism to RNA splicing and nuclear trafficking via SRRM2.

Haissi Cui, Jolene K Diedrich,Douglas C Wu, Justin J Lim,Ryan M Nottingham, James J Moresco,John R Yates, Benjamin J Blencowe, Alan M Lambowitz,Paul Schimmel

Nature cell biology(2023)

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Cells respond to perturbations such as inflammation by sensing changes in metabolite levels. Especially prominent is arginine, which has known connections to the inflammatory response. Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, enzymes that catalyse the first step of protein synthesis, can also mediate cell signalling. Here we show that depletion of arginine during inflammation decreased levels of nuclear-localized arginyl-tRNA synthetase (ArgRS). Surprisingly, we found that nuclear ArgRS interacts and co-localizes with serine/arginine repetitive matrix protein 2 (SRRM2), a spliceosomal and nuclear speckle protein, and that decreased levels of nuclear ArgRS correlated with changes in condensate-like nuclear trafficking of SRRM2 and splice-site usage in certain genes. These splice-site usage changes cumulated in the synthesis of different protein isoforms that altered cellular metabolism and peptide presentation to immune cells. Our findings uncover a mechanism whereby an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase cognate to a key amino acid that is metabolically controlled during inflammation modulates the splicing machinery.
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Alternative splicing,Inflammation,Nuclear speckles,Translation,Life Sciences,general,Cell Biology,Cancer Research,Developmental Biology,Stem Cells
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