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PDBsum entry 2hgn
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RNA binding protein
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PDB id
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2hgn
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Nmr structure of the three quasi RNA recognition motifs (qrrms) of human hnrnp f and interaction studies with bcl-X g-Tract RNA: a novel mode of RNA recognition.
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Authors
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C.Dominguez,
F.H.Allain.
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Ref.
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Nucleic Acids Res, 2006,
34,
3634-3645.
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PubMed id
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Note In the PDB file this reference is
annotated as "TO BE PUBLISHED".
The citation details given above were identified by an automated
search of PubMed on title and author
names, giving a
perfect match.
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Abstract
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The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) F belongs to the hnRNP H
family involved in the regulation of alternative splicing and polyadenylation
and specifically recognizes poly(G) sequences (G-tracts). In particular, hnRNP F
binds a G-tract of the Bcl-x RNA and regulates its alternative splicing, leading
to two isoforms, Bcl-x(S) and Bcl-x(L), with antagonist functions. In order to
gain insight into G-tract recognition by hnRNP H members, we initiated an NMR
study of human hnRNP F. We present the solution structure of the three quasi RNA
recognition motifs (qRRMs) of hnRNP F and identify the residues that are
important for the interaction with the Bcl-x RNA by NMR chemical shift
perturbation and mutagenesis experiments. The three qRRMs exhibit the canonical
betaalphabetabetaalphabeta RRM fold but additional secondary structure elements
are present in the two N-terminal qRRMs of hnRNP F. We show that qRRM1 and qRRM2
but not qRRM3 are responsible for G-tract recognition and that the residues of
qRRM1 and qRRM2 involved in G-tract interaction are not on the beta-sheet
surface as observed for the classical RRM but are part of a short beta-hairpin
and two adjacent loops. These regions define a novel interaction surface for RNA
recognition by RRMs.
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