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Dynamic RNA binding and unfolding by nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factor UPF2
Jenn-Yeu Alvin Szeto1, Mirella Vivoli Vega1, Justine Mailliot1
1School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TD, United Kingdom.
Summary
Nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) factors UPF2 bind and stabilize single-stranded RNA, influencing gene expression. This RNA binding activity may support UPF1 helicase function in NMD pathway regulation.
Area of Science:
- Molecular Biology
- Gene Regulation
- RNA Surveillance
Background:
- Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a crucial pathway for regulating gene expression by degrading aberrant mRNAs.
- Core NMD factors UPF1, UPF2, and UPF3B are essential for identifying and degrading mRNAs with premature stop codons.
- While UPF2's interactions with UPF1 and UPF3B are known, its direct association with RNA is poorly understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the RNA-binding properties and functions of the NMD factor UPF2.
- To characterize the specific domains and activities of UPF2 involved in nucleic acid interactions.
- To elucidate how UPF2's RNA binding contributes to the overall NMD mechanism.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of nucleic acid binding using biochemical assays.
- Identification of RNA/DNA-binding modules within UPF2.
- Characterization of UPF2's RNA annealing and unfolding activities.
- Assessment of UPF2's conformational changes upon single-stranded RNA (ss-RNA) binding.
Main Results:
- The first and third MIF4G domains of UPF2 were identified as the primary RNA/DNA-binding modules.
- UPF2's MIF4G domain-3 exhibits RNA annealing activity, and full-length UPF2 can unfold hairpin RNA structures.
- UPF2 preferentially binds and stabilizes ss-RNA in a sequence-independent manner, inducing conformational changes.
- UPF2's RNA binding and unfolding activities are linked to its dynamic structural properties.
Conclusions:
- UPF2 directly interacts with and modulates RNA structures, particularly ss-RNA.
- These RNA-binding and unfolding activities of UPF2 likely contribute to UPF1's helicase and mRNP remodeling functions.
- UPF2's RNA interactions, in conjunction with UPF3B, may stabilize UPF1's association with target nonsense mRNAs, facilitating NMD.
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