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AGO1 controls protein folding in mouse embryonic stem cell fate decisions
Qiuying Liu1, Rachel M Pepin1, Mariah K Novak1
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Abstract:
Argonaute (AGO) proteins are evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins that control gene expression through the small RNAs they interact with. Whether AGOs have regulatory roles independent of RNAs, however, is unknown. Here, we show that AGO1 controls cell fate decisions through facilitating protein folding. We found that in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), while AGO2 facilitates differentiation via the microRNA (miRNA) pathway, AGO1 controls stemness independently of its binding to small RNAs. We determined that AGO1 specifically interacts with HOP, a co-chaperone for the HSP70 and HSP90 chaperones, and enhances the folding of a set of HOP client proteins with intrinsically disordered regions. This AGO1-mediated facilitation of protein folding is important for maintaining stemness in mESCs. Our results demonstrate divergent functions between AGO1 and AGO2 in controlling cellular states and identify an RNA-independent function of AGO1 in controlling gene expression and cell fate decisions.
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