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Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction

The A protein of the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle, interacting with its stem–loop RNA target (U1hpII), is frequently used as a paradigm for RNA binding by recognition motif domains (RRMs). U1A/U1hpII complex formation has been proposed to consist of at least two steps: electrostatical...

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Autores principales: Law, Michael J., Chambers, Eric J., Katsamba, Phinikoula S., Haworth, Ian S., Laird-Offringa, Ite A.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1140079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15914668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki602
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author Law, Michael J.
Chambers, Eric J.
Katsamba, Phinikoula S.
Haworth, Ian S.
Laird-Offringa, Ite A.
author_facet Law, Michael J.
Chambers, Eric J.
Katsamba, Phinikoula S.
Haworth, Ian S.
Laird-Offringa, Ite A.
author_sort Law, Michael J.
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description The A protein of the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle, interacting with its stem–loop RNA target (U1hpII), is frequently used as a paradigm for RNA binding by recognition motif domains (RRMs). U1A/U1hpII complex formation has been proposed to consist of at least two steps: electrostatically mediated alignment of both molecules followed by locking into place, based on the establishment of close-range interactions. The sequence of events between alignment and locking remains obscure. Here we examine the roles of three critical residues, Tyr13, Phe56 and Gln54, in complex formation and stability using Biacore. Our mutational and kinetic data suggest that Tyr13 plays a more important role than Phe56 in complex formation. Mutational analysis of Gln54, combined with molecular dynamics studies, points to Arg52 as another key residue in association. Based on our data and previous structural and modeling studies, we propose that electrostatic alignment of the molecules is followed by hydrogen bond formation between the RNA and Arg52, and the sequential establishment of interactions with loop bases (including Tyr13). A quadruple stack, sandwiching two bases between Phe56 and Asp92, would occur last and coincide with the rearrangement of a C-terminal helix that partially occludes the RRM surface in the free protein.
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spelling pubmed-11400792005-05-25 Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction Law, Michael J. Chambers, Eric J. Katsamba, Phinikoula S. Haworth, Ian S. Laird-Offringa, Ite A. Nucleic Acids Res Article The A protein of the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle, interacting with its stem–loop RNA target (U1hpII), is frequently used as a paradigm for RNA binding by recognition motif domains (RRMs). U1A/U1hpII complex formation has been proposed to consist of at least two steps: electrostatically mediated alignment of both molecules followed by locking into place, based on the establishment of close-range interactions. The sequence of events between alignment and locking remains obscure. Here we examine the roles of three critical residues, Tyr13, Phe56 and Gln54, in complex formation and stability using Biacore. Our mutational and kinetic data suggest that Tyr13 plays a more important role than Phe56 in complex formation. Mutational analysis of Gln54, combined with molecular dynamics studies, points to Arg52 as another key residue in association. Based on our data and previous structural and modeling studies, we propose that electrostatic alignment of the molecules is followed by hydrogen bond formation between the RNA and Arg52, and the sequential establishment of interactions with loop bases (including Tyr13). A quadruple stack, sandwiching two bases between Phe56 and Asp92, would occur last and coincide with the rearrangement of a C-terminal helix that partially occludes the RRM surface in the free protein. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1140079/ /pubmed/15914668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki602 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Law, Michael J.
Chambers, Eric J.
Katsamba, Phinikoula S.
Haworth, Ian S.
Laird-Offringa, Ite A.
Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title_full Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title_fullStr Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title_short Kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the U1A/U1 hairpin II interaction
title_sort kinetic analysis of the role of the tyrosine 13, phenylalanine 56 and glutamine 54 network in the u1a/u1 hairpin ii interaction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1140079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15914668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki602
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