Literature DB >> 25389298

Molecular insights into the coding region determinant-binding protein-RNA interaction through site-directed mutagenesis in the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-K-homology domains.

Mark Barnes1, Gerrit van Rensburg1, Wai-Ming Li1, Kashif Mehmood1, Sebastian Mackedenski1, Ching-Man Chan2, Dustin T King1, Andrew L Miller3, Chow H Lee4.   

Abstract

The ability of its four heterogeneous nuclear RNP-K-homology (KH) domains to physically associate with oncogenic mRNAs is a major criterion for the function of the coding region determinant-binding protein (CRD-BP). However, the particular RNA-binding role of each of the KH domains remains largely unresolved. Here, we mutated the first glycine to an aspartate in the universally conserved GXXG motif of the KH domain as an approach to investigate their role. Our results show that mutation of a single GXXG motif generally had no effect on binding, but the mutation in any two KH domains, with the exception of the combination of KH3 and KH4 domains, completely abrogated RNA binding in vitro and significantly retarded granule formation in zebrafish embryos, suggesting that any combination of at least two KH domains cooperate in tandem to bind RNA efficiently. Interestingly, we found that any single point mutation in one of the four KH domains significantly impacted CRD-BP binding to mRNAs in HeLa cells, suggesting that the dynamics of the CRD-BP-mRNA interaction vary over time in vivo. Furthermore, our results suggest that different mRNAs bind preferentially to distinct CRD-BP KH domains. The novel insights revealed in this study have important implications on the understanding of the oncogenic mechanism of CRD-BP as well as in the future design of inhibitors against CRD-BP function.
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Keywords:  RNA; RNA Metabolism; RNA Processing; RNA Turnover; RNA-Protein Interaction; RNA-binding Protein

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25389298      PMCID: PMC4281763          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.614735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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