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      Methylphosphate Cap Structure in Small RNAs Reduces the Affinity of RNAs to La Protein

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          Abstract

          La protein is an abundant 47-kDa phosphoprotein found mostly in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells with a small fraction present in the cytoplasm. Nascent RNA transcripts synthesized by RNA polymerase III are known to be associated with La protein. This binding has been shown to occur to the 3′ end of RNA via RNA recognition motifs and to the 5′ triphosphate via the Walker A motif of the La protein. In this study, we developed an in vitro immunoprecipitation assay to quantitate the 5′ ppp-dependent binding of small RNAs to the human La protein. Using this assay, we found that oligonucleotides five bases or longer bind to the human La protein in a 5′ ppp-dependent manner; pppG did not bind to La protein in this assay. In addition, CH3pppN cap structure present on the 5′ ends of U6 and B2 small RNAs reduced the ability of these RNAs to bind the human La protein. These data show that Walker motif in the human La protein can bind to short RNAs containing 5′ ppp and removal of 5′ ppp from RNAs, or modification of 5′ pppN to CH 3pppN or m 7GpppN, significantly reduces the ability of small RNAs to bind the human La protein. These data suggest that one of the functions of methylphosphate cap structure in U6 snRNA and B2 RNAs is possibly to reduce the affinity of these RNAs to La protein.

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          Journal
          Gene Expr
          GE
          Gene Expression
          Cognizant Communication Corporation (Elmsford, NY )
          1052-2166
          1555-3884
          2002
          31 May 2018
          : 10
          : 5-6
          : 243-253
          Affiliations
          [1] Department of Pharmacology, Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, TX 77030
          Author notes
          [1]

          Present address: UTMB, Galveston, TX.

          [2]

          Present address: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

          [3]

          Laboratory of Molecular Growth Regulation, NICHHD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.

          [4 ]Address correspondence to Ram Reddy, Department of Pharmacology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030. Tel: (713) 798-7906; Fax: (713) 798-3145; E-mail: rreddy@ 123456bcm.tmc.edu
          Article
          PMC5977522 PMC5977522 5977522 GE-10-243
          5977522
          12450216
          f0467ef3-f720-483c-a2d9-04666936e2f3
          Copyright © 2002 Cognizant Comm. Corp.
          History
          : 17 July 2002
          Page count
          Figures: 6, Tables: 0, References: 48, Pages: 11
          Categories
          Article

          La protein,Methylphosphate cap structure,Walker motif

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