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Sonali Chatterjee1, Atanu Maity2, Ranjit Prasad Bahadur3
1Computational Structural Biology Laboratory, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India.
Abstract:
Conformational switching in RNA binding proteins (RBPs) is crucial for regulation of RNA processing and transport. Dysregulation or mutations in RBPs and broad RNA processing abnormalities are related to many human diseases including neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we review the role of protein-RNA conformational switches in RBP-RNA complexes. RBP-RNA complexes exhibit wide range of conformational switching depending on the RNA molecule and its ability to induce conformational changes in its partner RBP. We categorize the conformational switches into three groups: rigid body, semi-flexible and full flexible. We also investigate conformational switches in large cellular assemblies including ribosome, spliceosome and RISC complexes. In addition, the role of intrinsic disorder in RBP-RNA conformational switches is discussed. We have also discussed the effect of different disease-causing mutations on conformational switching of proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases. We believe that this study will enhance our understanding on the role of protein-RNA conformational switches. Furthermore, the availability of a large number of atomic structures of RBP-RNA complexes in near future would facilitate to create a complete repertoire of human RBP-RNA conformational switches.
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