The N-terminus of FILIA forms an atypical KH domain with a unique extension involved in interaction with RNA

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FILIA is a member of the recently identified oocyte/embryo expressed gene family in eutherian mammals, which is characterized by containing an N-terminal atypical KH domain. Here we report the structure of the N-terminal fragment of FILIA (FILIA-N), which represents the first reported three-dimensional structure of a KH domain in the oocyte/embryo expressed gene family of proteins. The structure of FILIA-N revealed a unique N-terminal extension beyond the canonical KH region, which plays important roles in interaction with RNA. By co-incubation with the lysates of mice ovaries, FILIA and FILIA-N could sequester specific RNA components, supporting the critical roles of FILIA in regulation of RNA transcripts during mouse oogenesis and early embryogenesis. © 2012 Wang et al.

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Wang, J., Xu, M., Zhu, K., Li, L., & Liu, X. (2012). The N-terminus of FILIA forms an atypical KH domain with a unique extension involved in interaction with RNA. PLoS ONE, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030209

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