Chen Q, Chen Y, Zheng Q. The RNA-binding protein LSM family regulating reproductive development via different RNA metabolism.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis 2025;
1871:167808. [PMID:
40139411 DOI:
10.1016/j.bbadis.2025.167808]
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Abstract
The LSM (Like-Sm) protein family, characterized by highly conserved LSM domains, is integral to ribonucleic acid (RNA) metabolism. Ubiquitously present in both eukaryotes and select prokaryotes, these proteins bind to RNA molecules with high specificity through their LSM domains. They can also form ring-shaped complexes with other proteins, thereby facilitating various fundamental cellular processes such as mRNA degradation, splicing, and ribosome biogenesis. LSM proteins play crucial roles in gametogenesis, early embryonic development, sex determination, gonadal maturation, and reproductive system formation. In pathological conditions, the absence of LSM14B leads to arrest of oocytes at mid-meiosis, downregulation of LSM4 expression is associated with abnormal spermatogenesis, and aberrant expression of LSM1 protein is linked to the occurrence and progression of breast cancer. This review focuses on the recent advances in the functional research of LSM proteins in reproduction.
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