PLoS Genetics (Feb 2023)

A ZTF-7/RPS-2 complex mediates the cold-warm response in C. elegans.

  • Ting Xu,
  • Shimiao Liao,
  • Meng Huang,
  • Chengming Zhu,
  • Xiaona Huang,
  • Qile Jin,
  • Demin Xu,
  • Chuanhai Fu,
  • Xiangyang Chen,
  • Xuezhu Feng,
  • Shouhong Guang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
p. e1010628

Abstract

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Temperature greatly affects numerous biological processes in all organisms. How multicellular organisms respond to and are impacted by hypothermic stress remains elusive. Here, we found that cold-warm stimuli induced depletion of the RNA exosome complex in the nucleoli but enriched it in the nucleoplasm. To further understand the function and mechanism of cold-warm stimuli, we conducted forward genetic screening and identified ZTF-7, which is required for RNA exosome depletion from nucleoli upon transient cold-warm exposure in C. elegans. ZTF-7 is a putative ortholog of human ZNF277 that may contribute to language impairments. Immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometry (IP-MS) found that ZTF-7 interacted with RPS-2, which is a ribosomal protein of the small subunit and participates in pre-rRNA processing. A partial depletion of RPS-2 and other proteins of the small ribosomal subunit blocked the cold-warm stimuli-induced reduction of exosome subunits from the nucleoli. These results established a novel mechanism by which C. elegans responds to environmental cold-warm exposure.