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Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex

Distinct functions mediated by members of the monopolar spindle-one-binder (MOB) family of proteins remain elusive beyond the evolutionarily conserved and well-established roles of MOB1 (MOB1A/B) in regulating tissue homeostasis within the Hippo pathway. Since MOB proteins are adaptors, understandin...

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Autores principales: Elkholi, Islam E., Boulais, Jonathan, Thibault, Marie-Pier, Phan, Hong-Duc, Robert, Amélie, Lai, Lien B., Faubert, Denis, Smith, Matthew J., Gopalan, Venkat, Côté, Jean-Franҫois
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10480535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37536630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105123
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author Elkholi, Islam E.
Boulais, Jonathan
Thibault, Marie-Pier
Phan, Hong-Duc
Robert, Amélie
Lai, Lien B.
Faubert, Denis
Smith, Matthew J.
Gopalan, Venkat
Côté, Jean-Franҫois
author_facet Elkholi, Islam E.
Boulais, Jonathan
Thibault, Marie-Pier
Phan, Hong-Duc
Robert, Amélie
Lai, Lien B.
Faubert, Denis
Smith, Matthew J.
Gopalan, Venkat
Côté, Jean-Franҫois
author_sort Elkholi, Islam E.
collection PubMed
description Distinct functions mediated by members of the monopolar spindle-one-binder (MOB) family of proteins remain elusive beyond the evolutionarily conserved and well-established roles of MOB1 (MOB1A/B) in regulating tissue homeostasis within the Hippo pathway. Since MOB proteins are adaptors, understanding how they engage in protein–protein interactions and help assemble complexes is essential to define the full scope of their biological functions. To address this, we undertook a proximity-dependent biotin identification approach to define the interactomes of all seven human MOB proteins in HeLa and human embryonic kidney 293 cell lines. We uncovered >200 interactions, of which at least 70% are unreported on BioGrid. The generated dataset reliably recalled the bona fide interactors of the well-studied MOBs. We further defined the common and differential interactome between different MOBs on a subfamily and an individual level. We discovered a unique association between MOB3C and 7 of 10 protein subunits of the RNase P complex, an endonuclease that catalyzes tRNA 5′ maturation. As a proof of principle for the robustness of the generated dataset, we validated the specific interaction of MOB3C with catalytically active RNase P by using affinity purification–mass spectrometry and pre-tRNA cleavage assays of MOB3C pulldowns. In summary, our data provide novel insights into the biology of MOB proteins and reveal the first interactors of MOB3C, components of the RNase P complex, and hence an exciting nexus with RNA biology.
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spelling pubmed-104805352023-09-07 Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex Elkholi, Islam E. Boulais, Jonathan Thibault, Marie-Pier Phan, Hong-Duc Robert, Amélie Lai, Lien B. Faubert, Denis Smith, Matthew J. Gopalan, Venkat Côté, Jean-Franҫois J Biol Chem Methods and Resources Distinct functions mediated by members of the monopolar spindle-one-binder (MOB) family of proteins remain elusive beyond the evolutionarily conserved and well-established roles of MOB1 (MOB1A/B) in regulating tissue homeostasis within the Hippo pathway. Since MOB proteins are adaptors, understanding how they engage in protein–protein interactions and help assemble complexes is essential to define the full scope of their biological functions. To address this, we undertook a proximity-dependent biotin identification approach to define the interactomes of all seven human MOB proteins in HeLa and human embryonic kidney 293 cell lines. We uncovered >200 interactions, of which at least 70% are unreported on BioGrid. The generated dataset reliably recalled the bona fide interactors of the well-studied MOBs. We further defined the common and differential interactome between different MOBs on a subfamily and an individual level. We discovered a unique association between MOB3C and 7 of 10 protein subunits of the RNase P complex, an endonuclease that catalyzes tRNA 5′ maturation. As a proof of principle for the robustness of the generated dataset, we validated the specific interaction of MOB3C with catalytically active RNase P by using affinity purification–mass spectrometry and pre-tRNA cleavage assays of MOB3C pulldowns. In summary, our data provide novel insights into the biology of MOB proteins and reveal the first interactors of MOB3C, components of the RNase P complex, and hence an exciting nexus with RNA biology. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10480535/ /pubmed/37536630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105123 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Methods and Resources
Elkholi, Islam E.
Boulais, Jonathan
Thibault, Marie-Pier
Phan, Hong-Duc
Robert, Amélie
Lai, Lien B.
Faubert, Denis
Smith, Matthew J.
Gopalan, Venkat
Côté, Jean-Franҫois
Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title_full Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title_fullStr Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title_short Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex
title_sort mapping the mob proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human mob3c and the rnase p complex
topic Methods and Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10480535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37536630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105123
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