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Oligonucleotide binding specificities of the hnRNP C protein tetramer.

S R Soltaninassab1, J G McAfee, L Shahied-Milam, W M LeStourgeon.   

Abstract

Through the use of various non-equilibrium RNA binding techniques, the C protein tetramer of mammalian40S hnRNP particles has been characterized previously as a poly(U) binding protein with specificity for the pyrimidine-rich sequences that often precede 3' intron-exon junctions. C protein has also been characterized as a sequence-independent RNA chaperonin that is distributed along nascent transcripts through cooperative binding and as a protein ruler that defines the length of RNA packaged in 40S monoparticles. In this study fluorescence spectroscopy was used to monitor C protein-oligonucleotide binding in a competition binding assay under equilibrium conditions. Twenty nucleotide substrates corresponding to polypyrimidine tracts from IVS1 of the adenovirus-2 major late transcript, the adenovirus-2 oncoprotein E1A 3' splice site, IVS2 of human alpha-tropomyosin, the consensus polypyrimidine tract for U2AF65, AUUUA repeats and r(U)20were used as competitors. A 20 nt beta-globin intronic sequence and a randomly generated oligo were used as competitor controls. These studies reveal that native C protein possesses no enhanced affinity for uridine-rich oligonucleotides, but they confirm the enhanced affinity of C protein for an oligonucleotide identified as a high affinity substrate through selection and amplification. Evidence that the affinity of C protein for the winner sequence is due primarily to its unique structure or to a unique context is seen in its retained substrate affinity when contiguous uridines are replaced with contiguous guanosines.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9649627      PMCID: PMC147712          DOI: 10.1093/nar/26.14.3410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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