A single C. elegans PUF protein binds RNA in multiple modes

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Abstract

PUF proteins specifically bind mRNAs to regulate their stability and translation. Here we focus on the RNA-binding specificity of a C. elegans PUF protein, PUF-11. Our findings reveal that PUF-11 binds RNA in multiple modes, in which the protein can accommodate variable spacings between two distinct recognition elements. We propose a structural model in which flexibility in the central region of the protein enables the protein to adopt at least two distinct structures, one of which results in base flipping. Copyright © 2009 RNA Society.

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Koh, Y. Y., Opperman, L., Stumpf, C., Mandan, A., Keles, S., & Wickens, M. (2009). A single C. elegans PUF protein binds RNA in multiple modes. RNA, 15(6), 1090–1099. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1545309

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