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LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA

LARP4A belongs to the ancient RNA-binding protein superfamily of La-related proteins (LARPs). In humans, it acts mainly by stabilizing mRNAs, enhancing translation and controlling polyA lengths of heterologous mRNAs. These activities are known to implicate its association with mRNA, protein partners...

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Autores principales: Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel, Martino, Luigi, Kelly, Geoff, Atkinson, R Andrew, Trotta, Roberta, De Tito, Stefano, Coleman, Pierre, Ahdash, Zainab, Gu, Yifei, Bui, Tam T T, Conte, Maria R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6486636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz144
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author Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel
Martino, Luigi
Kelly, Geoff
Atkinson, R Andrew
Trotta, Roberta
De Tito, Stefano
Coleman, Pierre
Ahdash, Zainab
Gu, Yifei
Bui, Tam T T
Conte, Maria R
author_facet Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel
Martino, Luigi
Kelly, Geoff
Atkinson, R Andrew
Trotta, Roberta
De Tito, Stefano
Coleman, Pierre
Ahdash, Zainab
Gu, Yifei
Bui, Tam T T
Conte, Maria R
author_sort Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel
collection PubMed
description LARP4A belongs to the ancient RNA-binding protein superfamily of La-related proteins (LARPs). In humans, it acts mainly by stabilizing mRNAs, enhancing translation and controlling polyA lengths of heterologous mRNAs. These activities are known to implicate its association with mRNA, protein partners and translating ribosomes, albeit molecular details are missing. Here, we characterize the direct interaction between LARP4A, oligoA RNA and the MLLE domain of the PolyA-binding protein (PABP). Our study shows that LARP4A–oligoA association entails novel RNA recognition features involving the N-terminal region of the protein that exists in a semi-disordered state and lacks any recognizable RNA-binding motif. Against expectations, we show that the La module, the conserved RNA-binding unit across LARPs, is not the principal determinant for oligoA interaction, only contributing to binding to a limited degree. Furthermore, the variant PABP-interacting motif 2 (PAM2w) featured in the N-terminal region of LARP4A was found to be important for both RNA and PABP recognition, revealing a new role for this protein–protein binding motif. Our analysis demonstrates the mutual exclusive nature of the PAM2w-mediated interactions, thereby unveiling a tantalizing interplay between LARP4A, polyA and PABP.
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spelling pubmed-64866362019-05-01 LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel Martino, Luigi Kelly, Geoff Atkinson, R Andrew Trotta, Roberta De Tito, Stefano Coleman, Pierre Ahdash, Zainab Gu, Yifei Bui, Tam T T Conte, Maria R Nucleic Acids Res RNA and RNA-protein complexes LARP4A belongs to the ancient RNA-binding protein superfamily of La-related proteins (LARPs). In humans, it acts mainly by stabilizing mRNAs, enhancing translation and controlling polyA lengths of heterologous mRNAs. These activities are known to implicate its association with mRNA, protein partners and translating ribosomes, albeit molecular details are missing. Here, we characterize the direct interaction between LARP4A, oligoA RNA and the MLLE domain of the PolyA-binding protein (PABP). Our study shows that LARP4A–oligoA association entails novel RNA recognition features involving the N-terminal region of the protein that exists in a semi-disordered state and lacks any recognizable RNA-binding motif. Against expectations, we show that the La module, the conserved RNA-binding unit across LARPs, is not the principal determinant for oligoA interaction, only contributing to binding to a limited degree. Furthermore, the variant PABP-interacting motif 2 (PAM2w) featured in the N-terminal region of LARP4A was found to be important for both RNA and PABP recognition, revealing a new role for this protein–protein binding motif. Our analysis demonstrates the mutual exclusive nature of the PAM2w-mediated interactions, thereby unveiling a tantalizing interplay between LARP4A, polyA and PABP. Oxford University Press 2019-05-07 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6486636/ /pubmed/30820564 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz144 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle RNA and RNA-protein complexes
Cruz-Gallardo, Isabel
Martino, Luigi
Kelly, Geoff
Atkinson, R Andrew
Trotta, Roberta
De Tito, Stefano
Coleman, Pierre
Ahdash, Zainab
Gu, Yifei
Bui, Tam T T
Conte, Maria R
LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title_full LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title_fullStr LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title_full_unstemmed LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title_short LARP4A recognizes polyA RNA via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the PAM2w motif, revealing interplay between PABP, LARP4A and mRNA
title_sort larp4a recognizes polya rna via a novel binding mechanism mediated by disordered regions and involving the pam2w motif, revealing interplay between pabp, larp4a and mrna
topic RNA and RNA-protein complexes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6486636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz144
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