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Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species
Exportin-5, an evolutionarily conserved nuclear export factor belonging to the importin-β family of proteins, is known to play a role in the nuclear export of small noncoding RNAs such as precursors of microRNA, viral minihelix RNA and a subset of tRNAs in mammalian cells. In this study, we show tha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16963774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl663 |
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author | Shibata, Satoshi Sasaki, Mitsuho Miki, Takashi Shimamoto, Akira Furuichi, Yasuhiro Katahira, Jun Yoneda, Yoshihiro |
author_facet | Shibata, Satoshi Sasaki, Mitsuho Miki, Takashi Shimamoto, Akira Furuichi, Yasuhiro Katahira, Jun Yoneda, Yoshihiro |
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description | Exportin-5, an evolutionarily conserved nuclear export factor belonging to the importin-β family of proteins, is known to play a role in the nuclear export of small noncoding RNAs such as precursors of microRNA, viral minihelix RNA and a subset of tRNAs in mammalian cells. In this study, we show that the exportin-5 orthologues from different species such as human, fruit fly and yeast exhibit diverged functions. We found that Msn5p, a yeast exportin-5 orthologue, binds double-stranded RNAs and that it prefers a shorter 22 nt, double-stranded RNA to ∼80 nt pre-miRNA, even though both of these RNAs share a similar terminal structure. Furthermore, we found that Drosophila exportin-5 binds pre-miRNAs and that amongst the exportin-5 orthologues tested, it shows the highest affinity for tRNAs. The knockdown of Drosophila exportin-5 in cultured cells decreased the amounts of tRNA as well as miRNA, whereas the knock down of human exportin-5 in cultured cells affected only miRNA but not tRNA levels. These results indicate that double-stranded RNA binding ability is an inherited functional characteristic of the exportin-5 orthologues and that Drosophila exportin-5 functions as an exporter of tRNAs as well as pre-miRNAs in the fruit fly that lacks the orthologous gene for exportin-t. |
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spelling | pubmed-16352932006-11-29 Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species Shibata, Satoshi Sasaki, Mitsuho Miki, Takashi Shimamoto, Akira Furuichi, Yasuhiro Katahira, Jun Yoneda, Yoshihiro Nucleic Acids Res RNA Exportin-5, an evolutionarily conserved nuclear export factor belonging to the importin-β family of proteins, is known to play a role in the nuclear export of small noncoding RNAs such as precursors of microRNA, viral minihelix RNA and a subset of tRNAs in mammalian cells. In this study, we show that the exportin-5 orthologues from different species such as human, fruit fly and yeast exhibit diverged functions. We found that Msn5p, a yeast exportin-5 orthologue, binds double-stranded RNAs and that it prefers a shorter 22 nt, double-stranded RNA to ∼80 nt pre-miRNA, even though both of these RNAs share a similar terminal structure. Furthermore, we found that Drosophila exportin-5 binds pre-miRNAs and that amongst the exportin-5 orthologues tested, it shows the highest affinity for tRNAs. The knockdown of Drosophila exportin-5 in cultured cells decreased the amounts of tRNA as well as miRNA, whereas the knock down of human exportin-5 in cultured cells affected only miRNA but not tRNA levels. These results indicate that double-stranded RNA binding ability is an inherited functional characteristic of the exportin-5 orthologues and that Drosophila exportin-5 functions as an exporter of tRNAs as well as pre-miRNAs in the fruit fly that lacks the orthologous gene for exportin-t. Oxford University Press 2006-10 2006-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1635293/ /pubmed/16963774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl663 Text en © 2006 The Author(s) |
spellingShingle | RNA Shibata, Satoshi Sasaki, Mitsuho Miki, Takashi Shimamoto, Akira Furuichi, Yasuhiro Katahira, Jun Yoneda, Yoshihiro Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title | Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title_full | Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title_fullStr | Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title_full_unstemmed | Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title_short | Exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
title_sort | exportin-5 orthologues are functionally divergent among species |
topic | RNA |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635293/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16963774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl663 |
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