The H/ACA RNP assembly factor SHQ1 functions as an RNA mimic

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Abstract

SHQ1 is an essential assembly factor for H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) required for ribosome biogenesis, premRNA splicing, and telomere maintenance. SHQ1 binds dyskerin/NAP57, the catalytic subunit of human H/ACA RNPs, and this interaction is modulated by mutations causing X-linked dyskeratosis congenita. We report the crystal structure of the C-terminal domain of yeast SHQ1, Shq1p, and its complex with yeast dyskerin/NAP57, Cbf5p, lacking its catalytic domain. The C-terminal domain of Shq1p interacts with the RNA-binding domain of Cbf5p and, through structural mimicry, uses the RNA-protein-binding sites to achieve a specific protein-protein interface. We propose that Shq1p operates as a Cbf5p chaperone during RNP assembly by acting as an RNA placeholder, thereby preventing Cbf5p from nonspecific RNA binding before association with an H/ACA RNA and the other core RNP proteins. © 2011 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ISSN 0890-9369/11.

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Walbott, H., Machado-Pinilla, R., Liger, D., Blaud, M., Réty, S., Grozdanov, P. N., … Leulliot, N. (2011). The H/ACA RNP assembly factor SHQ1 functions as an RNA mimic. Genes and Development, 25(22), 23982408. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.176834.111

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