| Literature DB >> 11178117 |
R Brouwer1, G J Pruijn, W J van Venrooij.
Abstract
The anti-PM/Scl autoantibodies are known to characterize a subset of autoimmune patients with myositis, scleroderma (Scl), and the PM/Scl overlap syndrome. The major autoantigens that are recognized by anti-PM/Scl autoantibodies are designated PM/Scl-100 and PM/Scl-75. These autoantigens have been reported to associate into a large complex consisting of 11 to 16 proteins and to play a role in ribosome synthesis. Recently, it was discovered that the PM/Scl complex is the human counterpart of the yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) exosome, which is an RNA-processing complex consisting of 11 3' --> 5' exoribonucleases. To date, 10 human exosome components have been identified, although only some of these were studied in more detail. In this review, we discuss some recent advances in the characterization of the PM/Scl complex.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11178117 PMCID: PMC128886 DOI: 10.1186/ar147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res ISSN: 1465-9905
Evolutionary relationship between exosome components
| Yeast | Human | Comments | |
| Rrp4p | S1 RNA-binding domain | hRrp4p | Interaction with PM/Scl autoantigens; hRrp4p is a functional homologue of the yeast component |
| Rrp40p | S1 RNA-binding domain | hRrp40p | Interaction with PM/Scl autoantigens |
| Rrp41p/Ski6p | RNase PH | hRrp41p | Interaction with PM/Scl autoantigens; hRrp41p is a functional homologue of the yeast component |
| Rrp42p | RNase PH | hRrp42p | Partial human cDNA clone (D29958) |
| Rrp43p | RNase PH | No clear homologue | |
| Rrp44p/Dis3p | RNase R | hRrp44p/hDis3p | hRrp44p is a functional homologue of the yeast component |
| Rrp45p | RNase PH | PM/Scl-75 | Interaction with hRrp4p |
| OIP2p | Partial human cDNA clone | ||
| Rrp46p | RNase PH | hRrp46p | Interaction with PM/Scl autoantigens |
| Rrp6p | RNase D | PM/Scl-100 | Interaction with hRrp4p, only present in nucleus |
| Mtr3p | RNase PH | No clear homologue | |
| Csl4p/Ski4p | S1 RNA-binding domain | hCsl4p | hCsl4p is a functional homologue of the yeast component |
Adapted from [26].
Figure 1Schematic representation of the human exosome complex. The associations between individual components of the human exosome are hypothetical, since no structural data have been presented to date. All human exosome components analyzed so far (PM/Scl-100, PM/Scl-75, hRrp4p, hRrp40p, hRrp41p, hRrp42p, hRrp46p, and hCsl4p) are recognized by autoantibodies present in IIM sera, although some (PM/Scl-100, PM/Scl-75, and hRrp4p) are preferentially recognized.