| Literature DB >> 15380618 |
Bertrand Cosson1, Frederique Braun, Luc Paillard, Perry Blackshear, H Beverley Osborne.
Abstract
Poly (A) binding proteins are intimately implicated in controlling a number of events in mRNA metabolism from nuclear polyadenylation to cytoplasmic translation and stability. The known poly(A) binding proteins can be divided into three distinct structural groups (prototypes PABP1, PABPN1/PABP2 and Nab2p) and two functional families, showing that similar functions can be accomplished by differing structural units. This has prompted us to perform a screen for novel poly(A) binding proteins using Xenopus laevis. A novel poly(A) binding protein of 32 kDa (p32) was identified. Sequence analysis showed that p32 has about 50% identity to the known nuclear poly(A) binding proteins (PABPN1) but is more closely related to a group of mammalian proteins of unknown function. The expression of Xenopus laevis ePABP2 is restricted to early embryos. Accordingly, we propose that p32 is the founder member of a novel class of poly(A) binding proteins named ePABP2. Copyright 2004 Elsevier SASEntities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15380618 DOI: 10.1016/j.biolcel.2004.04.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Cell ISSN: 0248-4900 Impact factor: 4.458