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Actinomycin D Drives RNA-Binding Proteins into Dynamic Cytoplasmic Granules

Created on 20 Aug 2026

Authors

Torun, A., Tugral Dunuroglu, H., Gursoz, E., Nehri, L. N., Ozlu, N., Yildirim, E., Banerjee, S.

Abstract

Actinomycin D (Act D) is a global transcriptional inhibitor widely used in research and clinical practice; however, its effects on RNA-binding protein (RBP) dynamics remain poorly understood. Analysis of an RNA-seq dataset from Act D-treated HeLa cells revealed a compensatory stress response enriched in RNA metabolism, processing, and translation. Here, we investigated the effects of Act D on the subcellular localization of RBPs using HuR as a model mRNA stabilizing RBP. Short-term Act D treatment markedly increased cytoplasmic HuR localization in HCT116 and HeLa cells where the protein is known to be active. Analysis of known pathways regulating HuR nucleocytoplasmic translocation did not fully explain this redistribution, suggesting alternative mechanisms. To identify proteins proximal to HuR following Act D treatment, we performed TurboID labeling followed by LC-MS/MS in HCT116 cells. Several proteins involved in RNA regulation were identified. Probabilistic modeling highlighted FUS, an RBP with established roles in phase-separated granule dynamics, as a candidate proximal protein. The Act D-dependent interaction between HuR and FUS was interrogated using molecular dynamics simulations and validated with proximity ligation assays. Furthermore, increased cytoplasmic localization of RBPs following Act D treatment was accompanied by formation of granular structures that were relatively fluid and could be disrupted by hypotonic shock. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that Act D induces cytoplasmic redistribution of multiple RBPs and their sequestration into dynamic granular structures, revealing a previously unrecognized cellular response to transcriptional inhibition.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 20 Aug 2026.

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