Literature DB >> 19710186

Formation of She2p tetramers is required for mRNA binding, mRNP assembly, and localization.

Marisa Müller1, Klaus Richter, Alexander Heuck, Elisabeth Kremmer, Johannes Buchner, Ralf-Peter Jansen, Dierk Niessing.   

Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, dozens to hundreds of different mRNAs are localized by specialized motor-dependent transport complexes. One of the best-studied examples for directional mRNA transport is the localization of ASH1 mRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. For transport, ASH1 mRNA is bound by the unusual RNA-binding protein She2p. Although previous results indicated that She2p forms dimers required for RNA binding and transcript localization, it remained unclear if the dimer constitutes the minimal RNA-binding unit assembling in vivo. By using analytical ultracentrifugation we found that She2p forms larger oligomeric complexes in solution. We also identified a point mutant that shows impaired oligomer formation. Size-exclusion chromatography suggests that She2p forms defined tetramers at physiological concentrations. Subsequent structural studies by small-angle X-ray scattering confirmed this finding and demonstrated that the previously observed She2p dimers interact in a head-to-head conformation to form an elongated tetrameric complex. This She2p tetramer suggests the generation of large continuous RNA-binding surfaces at both sides of the complex. Biochemical studies and immunostaining of cells confirmed that She2p tetramer formation is required for RNA binding, efficient mRNP assembly, and mRNA localization in vivo. Our finding on She2p tetramerization resolves previously raised questions on complex formation and mRNP function.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19710186      PMCID: PMC2764475          DOI: 10.1261/rna.1753309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


  37 in total

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2000-12-01       Impact factor: 11.598

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  25 in total

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3.  Purification, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the globular domain of the human type V myosin Myo5a.

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4.  X-ray structure of Pur-alpha reveals a Whirly-like fold and an unusual nucleic-acid binding surface.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-10-21       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  RNA Biol       Date:  2014-10-31       Impact factor: 4.652

6.  Hooking She3p onto She2p for myosin-mediated cytoplasmic mRNA transport.

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7.  Structure of a myosin•adaptor complex and pairing by cargo.

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Review 8.  Here, there, everywhere. mRNA localization in budding yeast.

Authors:  Birgit Singer-Krüger; Ralf-Peter Jansen
Journal:  RNA Biol       Date:  2014-10-31       Impact factor: 4.652

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Authors:  Sunglan Chung; Peter A Takizawa
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2010-05-10       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  The structure of the Myo4p globular tail and its function in ASH1 mRNA localization.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2010-05-03       Impact factor: 10.539

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