| Literature DB >> 25725478 |
Anish Das1, Vivian Bellofatto1, Jeffrey Rosenfeld2, Mark Carrington3, Rocío Romero-Zaliz4, Coral del Val4, Antonio M Estévez5.
Abstract
Trypanosomes are early-branched eukaryotes that show an unusual dependence on post-transcriptional mechanisms to regulate gene expression. RNA-binding proteins are crucial in controlling mRNA fate in these organisms, but their RNA substrates remain largely unknown. Here we have analyzed on a global scale the mRNAs associated with the Trypanosoma brucei RNA-binding protein DRBD3/PTB1, by capturing ribonucleoprotein complexes using UV cross-linking and subsequent immunoprecipitation. DRBD3/PTB1 associates with many transcripts encoding ribosomal proteins and translation factors. Consequently, silencing of DRBD3/PTB1 expression altered the protein synthesis rate. DRBD3/PTB1 also binds to mRNAs encoding the enzymes required to obtain energy through the oxidation of proline to succinate. We hypothesize that DRBD3/PTB1 is a key player in RNA regulon-based gene control influencing protein synthesis in trypanosomes.Entities:
Keywords: RNA-binding proteins; Trypanosoma brucei; mRNA translation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25725478 DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2015.02.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biochem Parasitol ISSN: 0166-6851 Impact factor: 1.759