Mutations in the PQBP1 gene prevent its interaction with the spliceosomal protein U5-15kD

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A loss-of-function of polyglutamine tract-binding protein 1 (PQBP1) induced by frameshift mutations is believed to cause X-linked mental retardation. However, the mechanism by which structural changes in PQBP1 lead to mental retardation is unknown. Here we present the crystal structure of a C-terminal fragment of PQBP1 in complex with the spliceosomal protein U5-15kD. The U5-15kD hydrophobic groove recognizes a YxxPxxVL motif in PQBP1, and mutations within this motif cause a loss-of-function phenotype of PQBP1 in vitro. The YxxPxxVL motif is absent in all PQBP1 frameshift mutants seen in cases of mental retardation. These results suggest a mechanism by which the loss of the YxxPxxVL motif could lead to the functional defects seen in this type of mental retardation. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Mizuguchi, M., Obita, T., Serita, T., Kojima, R., Nabeshima, Y., & Okazawa, H. (2014). Mutations in the PQBP1 gene prevent its interaction with the spliceosomal protein U5-15kD. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4822

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