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The Exon Junction Complex (EJC) deposited upstream of exon-exon junctions during pre-mRNA splicing in the nucleus remains stably bound to RNA to modulate mRNA fate at multiple post-transcriptional steps until its disassembly during translation. Here, we investigated two EJC disassembly mechanisms in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells, one mediated by PYM1, a factor that can bind both the ribosome and the RBM8A/MAGOH heterodimer of the EJC core, and another by the elongating ribosome itself. We find that EJCs lacking PYM1 interaction show no defect in translation-dependent disassembly but is required for translation-independent EJC destabilization. Surprisingly, PYM1 interaction deficient EJCs are enriched on sites away from the canonical EJC binding position including on transcripts without introns or with fewer and longer exons. Acute reduction of PYM1 levels in HEK293 cells results in a modest inhibition of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and stabilization of mRNAs that localize to endoplasmic reticulum associated TIS-granules and are characterized by fewer and longer exons. We confirmed the previously reported PYM1-flavivirus capsid protein interaction and found that human cells expressing the capsid protein or infected with flaviviruses show similar changes in gene expression as upon PYM1 depletion. Thus, PYM1 acts as an EJC specificity factor that is hijacked by flaviviruses to alter global EJC occupancy and reshape host cell mRNA regulation.

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