Analysis of NRAS RNA G-quadruplex binding proteins reveals DDX3X as a novel interactor of cellular G-quadruplex containing transcripts

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Abstract

RNA G-quadruplexes (rG4s) are secondary structures in mRNAs known to influence RNA posttranscriptional mechanisms thereby impacting neurodegenerative disease and cancer. A detailed knowledge of rG4–protein interactions is vital to understand rG4 function. Herein, we describe a systematic affinity proteomics approach that identified 80 high-confidence interactors that assemble on the rG4 located in the 5-untranslated region (UTR) of the NRAS oncogene. Novel rG4 interactors included DDX3X, DDX5, DDX17, GRSF1 and NSUN5. The majority of identified proteins contained a glycine-arginine (GAR) domain and notably GAR-domain mutation in DDX3X and DDX17 abrogated rG4 binding. Identification of DDX3X targets by transcriptome-wide individual-nucleotide resolution UV-crosslinking and affinity enrichment (iCLAE) revealed a striking association with 5-UTR rG4-containing transcripts which was reduced upon GAR-domain mutation. Our work highlights hitherto unrecognized features of rG4 structure–protein interactions that highlight new roles of rG4 structures in mRNA post-transcriptional control.

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Herdy, B., Mayer, C., Varshney, D., Marsico, G., Murat, P., Taylor, C., … Balasubramanian, S. (2018). Analysis of NRAS RNA G-quadruplex binding proteins reveals DDX3X as a novel interactor of cellular G-quadruplex containing transcripts. Nucleic Acids Research, 46(21), 11592–11604. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky861

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