Aggregation of Mod5 is affected by tRNA binding with implications for tRNA gene-mediated silencing

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Abstract

Mod5 is a multifunctional protein that modifies a subset of tRNAs in the cytoplasm and is also required for an RNA-mediated form of transcriptional silencing. Previous in vivo studies have shown that the nuclear silencing function of Mod5 does not require that the causative tRNA gene encode a Mod5 substrate, although Mod5 is still required. However, previous data have not directly tested whether Mod5 can directly bind substrate and nonsubstrate RNAs. We herein demonstrate that Mod5 directly binds to both substrate and nonsubstrate RNAs, including a highly structured, non-tRNA sequence (5S-rRNA), consistent with previous in vivo data. Furthermore, we show that some RNAs drastically change the aggregation behavior of Mod5 with implications for tRNA gene-mediated silencing.

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Read, D. F., Waller, T. J., Tse, E., Southworth, D. R., Engelke, D. R., & Smaldino, P. J. (2017). Aggregation of Mod5 is affected by tRNA binding with implications for tRNA gene-mediated silencing. FEBS Letters, 591(11), 1601–1610. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12627

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