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RSL24D1 sustains steady-state ribosome biogenesis and pluripotency translational programs in embryonic stem cells

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  • Sébastien Durand

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can)

  • Marion Bruelle

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard)

  • Fleur Bourdelais

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can
    Inovarion)

  • Bigitha Bennychen

    (University of Ottawa
    National Research Council Canada)

  • Juliana Blin-Gonthier

    (Laboratoire de Biologie et de Modélisation de la Cellule, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5239, Inserm U1293)

  • Caroline Isaac

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can)

  • Aurélia Huyghe

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can
    Equipe labellisée la Ligue contre le cancer)

  • Sylvie Martel

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan)

  • Antoine Seyve

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Hospices Civils de Lyon)

  • Christophe Vanbelle

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan)

  • Annie Adrait

    (University Grenoble Alpes, INSERM, CEA, UA13 BGE, CNRS, CEA, FR2048, 38000)

  • Yohann Couté

    (University Grenoble Alpes, INSERM, CEA, UA13 BGE, CNRS, CEA, FR2048, 38000)

  • David Meyronet

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Institut de Pathologie Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon)

  • Frédéric Catez

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can)

  • Jean-Jacques Diaz

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can)

  • Fabrice Lavial

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Labex Dev2Can
    Equipe labellisée la Ligue contre le cancer)

  • Emiliano P. Ricci

    (Laboratoire de Biologie et de Modélisation de la Cellule, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5239, Inserm U1293)

  • François Ducray

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan
    Hospices Civils de Lyon)

  • Mathieu Gabut

    (Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Centre Léon Bérard
    Institut Convergence Plascan)

Abstract

Embryonic stem cell (ESC) fate decisions are regulated by a complex circuitry that coordinates gene expression at multiple levels from chromatin to mRNA processing. Recently, ribosome biogenesis and translation have emerged as key pathways that efficiently control stem cell homeostasis, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we identified RSL24D1 as highly expressed in both mouse and human pluripotent stem cells. RSL24D1 is associated with nuclear pre-ribosomes and is required for the biogenesis of 60S subunits in mouse ESCs. Interestingly, RSL24D1 depletion significantly impairs global translation, particularly of key pluripotency factors and of components from the Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2). While having a moderate impact on differentiation, RSL24D1 depletion significantly alters ESC self-renewal and lineage commitment choices. Altogether, these results demonstrate that RSL24D1-dependant ribosome biogenesis is both required to sustain the expression of pluripotent transcriptional programs and to silence PRC2-regulated developmental programs, which concertedly dictate ESC homeostasis.

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  • Sébastien Durand & Marion Bruelle & Fleur Bourdelais & Bigitha Bennychen & Juliana Blin-Gonthier & Caroline Isaac & Aurélia Huyghe & Sylvie Martel & Antoine Seyve & Christophe Vanbelle & Annie Adrait , 2023. "RSL24D1 sustains steady-state ribosome biogenesis and pluripotency translational programs in embryonic stem cells," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-36037-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36037-7
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