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Transcription, RNA binding protein PDB id
3bwt
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Protein chain
333 a.a. *
Waters ×55
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
3bwt
Name: Transcription, RNA binding protein
Title: Crystal structure of the RNA binding domain of puf4 from saccharomyces cerevisiae
Structure: Protein puf4. Chain: a. Fragment: single stranded RNA binding domin. Engineered: yes
Source: Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Baker's yeast. Organism_taxid: 4932. Gene: puf4. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562.
Resolution:
2.69Å     R-factor:   0.201     R-free:   0.270
Authors: M.T.Miller,J.J.Higgin,T.M.T.Hall
Key ref:
M.T.Miller et al. (2008). Basis of altered RNA-binding specificity by PUF proteins revealed by crystal structures of yeast Puf4p. Nat Struct Mol Biol, 15, 397-402. PubMed id: 18327269 DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.1390
Date:
10-Jan-08     Release date:   11-Mar-08    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P25339  (PUF4_YEAST) -  Pumilio homology domain family member 4
Seq:
Struc:
 
Seq:
Struc:
888 a.a.
333 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  PfamB domain  Secondary structure

 Gene Ontology (GO) functional annotation 
  GO annot!
  Biochemical function     binding     2 terms  

 

 
DOI no: 10.1038/nsmb.1390 Nat Struct Mol Biol 15:397-402 (2008)
PubMed id: 18327269  
 
 
Basis of altered RNA-binding specificity by PUF proteins revealed by crystal structures of yeast Puf4p.
M.T.Miller, J.J.Higgin, T.M.Hall.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Pumilio/FBF (PUF) family proteins are found in eukaryotic organisms and regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally by binding to sequences in the 3' untranslated region of target transcripts. PUF proteins contain an RNA binding domain that typically comprises eight alpha-helical repeats, each of which recognizes one RNA base. Some PUF proteins, including yeast Puf4p, have altered RNA binding specificity and use their eight repeats to bind to RNA sequences with nine or ten bases. Here we report the crystal structures of Puf4p alone and in complex with a 9-nucleotide (nt) target RNA sequence, revealing that Puf4p accommodates an 'extra' nucleotide by modest adaptations allowing one base to be turned away from the RNA binding surface. Using structural information and sequence comparisons, we created a mutant Puf4p protein that preferentially binds to an 8-nt target RNA sequence over a 9-nt sequence and restores binding of each protein repeat to one RNA base.
 
  Selected figure(s)  
 
Figure 2.
(a) Schematic representation of the interaction between Puf4p and HO RNA. Distances (Å) between interacting atoms are indicated; (b) Puf4p recognition of the 5' conserved UGUA sequence (U1–A4). The protein and RNA in b–d are colored as in Figure 1a. (c) Puf4p recognition of the 3' conserved UA sequence (U8–A9). (d) Puf4p recognition of the central UAU sequence (U5–U7). The carbon atoms in U7 are colored yellow.
Figure 3.
(a) Interaction of repeats 3–5 of the T650C C724R mutPuf4p with cox17 Puf3 target RNA fragment (UGUAUAUA). Protein repeats are colored alternately blue and green. The RNA is colored as in Figure 1a, except that carbon atoms are colored tan. Cys650 and Arg724 are shown in yellow. (b) Interaction of repeats 3–5 of PUM1 with NRE RNA. Cys935 and Arg1008 are equivalent to Cys650 and Arg724 in mutPuf4p.
 
  The above figures are reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nat Struct Mol Biol (2008, 15, 397-402) copyright 2008.  
  Figures were selected by the author.  

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
21397187 G.Lu, and T.M.Hall (2011).
Alternate modes of cognate RNA recognition by human PUMILIO proteins.
  Structure, 19, 361-367.  
21358629 J.P.Mackay, J.Font, and D.J.Segal (2011).
The prospects for designer single-stranded RNA-binding proteins.
  Nat Struct Mol Biol, 18, 256-261.  
21115348 T.Quenault, T.Lithgow, and A.Traven (2011).
PUF proteins: repression, activation and mRNA localization.
  Trends Cell Biol, 21, 104-112.  
19790240 B.Ewen-Campen, E.E.Schwager, and C.G.Extavour (2010).
The molecular machinery of germ line specification.
  Mol Reprod Dev, 77, 3.  
20661438 H.Jiang, W.Guan, and Z.Gu (2010).
Tinkering evolution of post-transcriptional RNA regulons: puf3p in fungi as an example.
  PLoS Genet, 6, e1001030.  
20617199 H.Kazan, D.Ray, E.T.Chan, T.R.Hughes, and Q.Morris (2010).
RNAcontext: a new method for learning the sequence and structure binding preferences of RNA-binding proteins.
  PLoS Comput Biol, 6, e1000832.  
20427513 J.J.Chritton, and M.Wickens (2010).
Translational repression by PUF proteins in vitro.
  RNA, 16, 1217-1225.  
20197405 J.Miao, J.Li, Q.Fan, X.Li, X.Li, and L.Cui (2010).
The Puf-family RNA-binding protein PfPuf2 regulates sexual development and sex differentiation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
  J Cell Sci, 123, 1039-1049.  
21143677 N.Abbasi, H.B.Kim, N.I.Park, H.S.Kim, Y.K.Kim, Y.I.Park, and S.B.Choi (2010).
APUM23, a nucleolar Puf domain protein, is involved in pre-ribosomal RNA processing and normal growth patterning in Arabidopsis.
  Plant J, 64, 960-976.  
20214804 P.P.Tam, I.H.Barrette-Ng, D.M.Simon, M.W.Tam, A.L.Ang, and D.G.Muench (2010).
The Puf family of RNA-binding proteins in plants: phylogeny, structural modeling, activity and subcellular localization.
  BMC Plant Biol, 10, 44.  
20418358 X.Li, G.Quon, H.D.Lipshitz, and Q.Morris (2010).
Predicting in vivo binding sites of RNA-binding proteins using mRNA secondary structure.
  RNA, 16, 1096-1107.  
19918084 D.Zhu, C.R.Stumpf, J.M.Krahn, M.Wickens, and T.M.Hall (2009).
A 5' cytosine binding pocket in Puf3p specifies regulation of mitochondrial mRNAs.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 106, 20192-20197.
PDB codes: 3k49 3k4e
19186050 G.Lu, S.J.Dolgner, and T.M.Hall (2009).
Understanding and engineering RNA sequence specificity of PUF proteins.
  Curr Opin Struct Biol, 19, 110-115.  
19001086 K.Vyas, S.Chaudhuri, D.W.Leaman, A.A.Komar, A.Musiyenko, S.Barik, and B.Mazumder (2009).
Genome-wide polysome profiling reveals an inflammation-responsive posttranscriptional operon in gamma interferon-activated monocytes.
  Mol Cell Biol, 29, 458-470.  
19419533 L.C.Terzi, and G.G.Simpson (2009).
Arabidopsis RNA immunoprecipitation.
  Plant J, 59, 163-168.  
19372537 Y.K.Gupta, T.H.Lee, T.A.Edwards, C.R.Escalante, L.Y.Kadyrova, R.P.Wharton, and A.K.Aggarwal (2009).
Co-occupancy of two Pumilio molecules on a single hunchback NRE.
  RNA, 15, 1029-1035.  
19901328 Y.Wang, L.Opperman, M.Wickens, and T.M.Hall (2009).
Structural basis for specific recognition of multiple mRNA targets by a PUF regulatory protein.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 106, 20186-20191.
PDB codes: 3k5q 3k5y 3k5z 3k61 3k62 3k64
19369425 Y.Y.Koh, L.Opperman, C.Stumpf, A.Mandan, S.Keles, and M.Wickens (2009).
A single C. elegans PUF protein binds RNA in multiple modes.
  RNA, 15, 1090-1099.  
18776931 A.Galgano, M.Forrer, L.Jaskiewicz, A.Kanitz, M.Zavolan, and A.P.Gerber (2008).
Comparative analysis of mRNA targets for human PUF-family proteins suggests extensive interaction with the miRNA regulatory system.
  PLoS ONE, 3, e3164.  
18579869 C.R.Stumpf, J.Kimble, and M.Wickens (2008).
A Caenorhabditis elegans PUF protein family with distinct RNA binding specificity.
  RNA, 14, 1550-1557.  
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