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Phospho-dependent phase separation of FMRP and CAPRIN1 recapitulates regulation of translation and deadenylation.

Tae Hun Kim1,2,3,4, Brian Tsang1,2, Robert M Vernon1, Nahum Sonenberg5,6, Lewis E Kay1,2,3,4, Julie D Forman-Kay7,2.   

Abstract

Membraneless organelles involved in RNA processing are biomolecular condensates assembled by phase separation. Despite the important role of intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDRs), the specific interactions underlying IDR phase separation and its functional consequences remain elusive. To address these questions, we used minimal condensates formed from the C-terminal disordered regions of two interacting translational regulators, FMRP and CAPRIN1. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of FMRP-CAPRIN1 condensates revealed interactions involving arginine-rich and aromatic-rich regions. We found that different FMRP serine/threonine and CAPRIN1 tyrosine phosphorylation patterns control phase separation propensity with RNA, including subcompartmentalization, and tune deadenylation and translation rates in vitro. The resulting evidence for residue-specific interactions underlying co-phase separation, phosphorylation-modulated condensate architecture, and enzymatic activity within condensates has implications for how the integration of signaling pathways controls RNA processing and translation.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31439799     DOI: 10.1126/science.aax4240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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