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Publication : RONIN Is an Essential Transcriptional Regulator of Genes Required for Mitochondrial Function in the Developing Retina.

First Author  Poché RA Year  2016
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  14
Issue  7 Pages  1684-1697
PubMed ID  26876175 Mgi Jnum  J:301859
Mgi Id  MGI:6507297 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.039
Citation  Poche RA, et al. (2016) RONIN Is an Essential Transcriptional Regulator of Genes Required for Mitochondrial Function in the Developing Retina. Cell Rep 14(7):1684-1697
abstractText  A fundamental principle governing organ size and function is the fine balance between cell proliferation and cell differentiation. Here, we identify RONIN (THAP11) as a key transcriptional regulator of retinal progenitor cell (RPC) proliferation. RPC-specific loss of Ronin results in a phenotype strikingly similar to that resulting from the G1- to S-phase arrest and photoreceptor degeneration observed in the Cyclin D1 null mutants. However, we determined that, rather than regulating canonical cell-cycle genes, RONIN regulates a cohort of mitochondrial genes including components of the electron transport chain (ETC), which have been recently implicated as direct regulators of the cell cycle. Coincidentally, with premature cell-cycle exit, Ronin mutants exhibited deficient ETC activity, reduced ATP levels, and increased oxidative stress that we ascribe to specific loss of subunits within complexes I, III, and IV. These data implicate RONIN as a positive regulator of mitochondrial gene expression that coordinates mitochondrial activity and cell-cycle progression.
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