Publication date: 31 January 2017
Source:Cell Reports, Volume 18, Issue 5
Author(s): Giuseppe Nicastro, Adela M. Candel, Michael Uhl, Alain Oregioni, David Hollingworth, Rolf Backofen, Stephen R. Martin, Andres Ramos
Zipcode binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is an oncofetal RNA-binding protein that mediates the transport and local translation of β-actin mRNA by the KH3-KH4 di-domain, which is essential for neuronal development. The high-resolution structures of KH3-KH4 with their respective target sequences show that KH4 recognizes a non-canonical GGA sequence via an enlarged and dynamic hydrophobic groove, whereas KH3 binding to a core CA sequence occurs with low specificity. A data-informed kinetic simulation of the two-step binding reaction reveals that the overall reaction is driven by the second binding event and that the moderate affinities of the individual interactions favor RNA looping. Furthermore, the concentration of ZBP1, but not of the target RNA, modulates the interaction, which explains the functional significance of enhanced ZBP1 expression during embryonic development.
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The interaction of β-actin mRNA with the RNA-binding protein ZBP1 regulates mRNA transport and translation and is necessary for neuronal development. Using NMR and biophysics, Nicastro et al. have shown that the interaction is driven by RNA looping and regulated by the protein, rather than the RNA, concentration.http://ift.tt/2kMSU1x
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