Nature Communications (Oct 2024)

5′-tRNAGly(GCC) halves generated by IRE1α are linked to the ER stress response

  • Hanyong Jin,
  • Ji-Hyun Yeom,
  • Eunkyoung Shin,
  • Yoonjie Ha,
  • Haifeng Liu,
  • Daeyoung Kim,
  • Minju Joo,
  • Yong-Hak Kim,
  • Hak Kyun Kim,
  • Minkyung Ryu,
  • Hong-Man Kim,
  • Jeongkyu Kim,
  • Keun P. Kim,
  • Yoonsoo Hahn,
  • Jeehyeon Bae,
  • Kangseok Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53624-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract Transfer RNA halves (tRHs) have various biological functions. However, the biogenesis of specific 5′-tRHs under certain conditions remains unknown. Here, we report that inositol-requiring enzyme 1α (IRE1α) cleaves the anticodon stem-loop region of tRNAGly(GCC) to produce 5′-tRHs (5′-tRH-GlyGCC) with highly selective target discrimination upon endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Levels of 5′-tRH-GlyGCC positively affect cancer cell proliferation and modulate mRNA isoform biogenesis both in vitro and in vivo; these effects require co-expression of two nuclear ribonucleoproteins, HNRNPM and HNRNPH2, which we identify as binding proteins of 5′-tRH-GlyGCC. In addition, under ER stress in vivo, we observe simultaneous induction of IRE1α and 5′-tRH-GlyGCC expression in mouse organs and a distantly related organism, Cryptococcus neoformans. Thus, collectively, our findings indicate an evolutionarily conserved function for IRE1α-generated 5′-tRH-GlyGCC in cellular adaptation upon ER stress.