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    Nguyen, Diu T T; Lu, Yuheng; Chu, Karen L; Yang, Xuejing; Park, Sun-Mi; Choo, Zi-Ning; Chin, Christopher R; Prieto, Camila; Schurer, Alexandra; Barin, Ersilia; Savino, Angela M; Gourkanti, Saroj; Patel, Payal; Vu, Ly P; Leslie, Christina S; Kharas, Michael G

    Nature communications, 04/2020, Letnik: 11, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The cell-context dependency for RNA binding proteins (RBPs) mediated control of stem cell fate remains to be defined. Here we adapt the HyperTRIBE method using an RBP fused to a Drosophila RNA editing enzyme (ADAR) to globally map the mRNA targets of the RBP MSI2 in mammalian adult normal and malignant stem cells. We reveal a unique MUSASHI-2 (MSI2) mRNA binding network in hematopoietic stem cells that changes during transition to multipotent progenitors. Additionally, we discover a significant increase in RNA binding activity of MSI2 in leukemic stem cells compared with normal hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, resulting in selective regulation of MSI2's oncogenic targets. This provides a basis for MSI2 increased dependency in leukemia cells compared to normal cells. Moreover, our study provides a way to measure RBP function in rare cells and suggests that RBPs can achieve differential binding activity during cell state transition independent of gene expression.