Proteostatic Control of Telomerase Function through TRiC-Mediated Folding of TCAB1
Proteostatic Control of Telomerase Function through TRiC-Mediated Folding of TCAB1
Telomere maintenance by telomerase is impaired in the stem cell disease dyskeratosis congenita and during human aging. Telomerase depends upon a complex pathway for enzyme assembly, localization in Cajal bodies, and association with telomeres. Here, we identify the chaperonin CCT/TRiC as a critical regulator of telomerase trafficking using a high-content genome-wide siRNA screen in human cells for factors required for Cajal body localization. We find that TRiC is required for folding the telomerase cofactor TCAB1, which controls trafficking of telomerase and small Cajal body RNAs (scaRNAs). Depletion of TRiC causes loss of TCAB1 protein, mislocalization of telomerase and scaRNAs to nucleoli, and failure of telomere elongation. DC patient-derived mutations in TCAB1 impair folding by TRiC, disrupting telomerase function and leading to severe disease. Our findings establish a critical role for TRiC-mediated protein folding in the telomerase pathway and link proteostasis, telomere maintenance, and human disease.
- National Cancer Institute United States
- Stanford University United States
- Department of Biology, Indiana University United States
- Department of Biochemistry Stanford University School of Medicine United States
- Stanford University School of Medicine United States
Protein Folding, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Humans, Telomere, Telomerase, Chaperonin Containing TCP-1, Dyskeratosis Congenita, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Molecular Chaperones
Protein Folding, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Humans, Telomere, Telomerase, Chaperonin Containing TCP-1, Dyskeratosis Congenita, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Molecular Chaperones
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