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Characterizing Individual Protein Aggregates by Infrared Nanospectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
Published on: September 12, 2019
RNA modulates FUS condensate assembly, dynamics, and aggregation through diverse molecular contacts
Tongyin Zheng1, Kandarp A Sojitra2, Samara Cummings1
1Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
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Fused in sarcoma (FUS) is an RNA-binding protein that undergoes phase separation with RNA and other cellular components, forming ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules. While recent advances delineating the molecular forces that underlie phase separation have largely focused on protein-protein interactions (1-6), the molecular details of protein-RNA interactions within condensates remain limited. In this study, we demonstrate that RNA modulates the phase separation of the low-complexity (LC) and arginine-glycine-glycine motif (RGG1) domains of FUS: low RNA concentrations enhance protein phase separation and excess RNA disrupts it. By integrating biochemical assays, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that RNA incorporates into FUS condensates, reducing condensate density while enhancing local relaxation and diffusional motion of FUS. Surprisingly, whereas RNA binding in the dispersed phase primarily involves the RGG1 domain, within the condensed phase, both LC and RGG1 domains contribute to interactions with RNA. NMR and simulation data show diverse interactions between amino acids and RNA moieties, including prominent glutamine-RNA contacts, that stabilize FUS-RNA co-condensates. Furthermore, we found that RNA accelerates the liquid-to-solid transition of FUS LC-RGG1 condensates, promoting fibrillar aggregate formation. Together, these results provide mechanistic insight into how RNA regulates the assembly, dynamics, and maturation of protein condensates.
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