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Three proteins of the U7-specific Sm ring function as the molecular ruler to determine the site of 3'-end processing in mammalian histone pre-mRNA.

Xiao-cui Yang1, Matthew P Torres, William F Marzluff, Zbigniew Dominski.   

Abstract

Cleavage of histone pre-mRNAs at the 3' end is guided by the U7 snRNP, which is a component of a larger 3'-end processing complex. To identify other components of this complex, we isolated proteins that stably associate with a fragment of histone pre-mRNA containing all necessary processing elements and a biotin affinity tag at the 5' end. Among the isolated proteins, we identified three well-characterized processing factors: the stem-loop binding protein (SLBP), which interacts with the stem-loop structure upstream of the cleavage site, and both Lsm11 and SmB, which are components of the U7-specific Sm ring. We also identified 3'hExo/Eri-1, a multifunctional 3' exonuclease that is known to trim the 3' end of 5.8S rRNA. 3'hExo primarily binds to the downstream portion of the stem-loop structure in mature histone mRNA, with the upstream portion being occupied by SLBP. The two proteins bind their respective RNA sites in a cooperative manner, and 3'hExo can recruit SLBP to a mutant stem-loop that itself does not interact with SLBP. UV-cross-linking studies used to characterize interactions within the processing complex demonstrated that 3'hExo also interacts in a U7-dependent manner with unprocessed histone pre-mRNA. However, this interaction is not required for the cleavage reaction. The region between the cleavage site and the U7-binding site interacts with three low-molecular-weight proteins, which were identified as components of the U7-specific Sm core: SmB, SmD3, and Lsm10. These proteins likely rigidify the substrate and function as the molecular ruler in determining the site of cleavage.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19470752      PMCID: PMC2715809          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00296-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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