Characterizing the coding region determinant-binding protein (CRD-BP)- Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) mRNA interaction

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Abstract

Coding region determinant-binding protein (CRD-BP) binds to the 3'-UTR of microphthalmia- associated transcription factor (MITF) mRNA to prevent its targeted degradation by miR-340. Here, we aim to further understand the molecular interaction between CRD-BP and MITF RNA. Using point mutation in the GXXG motif of each KH domains, we showed that all four KH domains of CRD-BP are important for their physical association with MITF RNA. We mapped the CRD-BP-binding site in the 3'-UTR of MITF RNA from nts 1330-1740 and showed that the 49-nt fragment 1621-1669 is the minimal size MITF RNA for binding. Upon deletion of nts 1621-1669 within the nts1550-1740 of MITF RNA, there was a 3-fold increase in dissociation constant Kd, which further confirms the critical role sequences within nts 1621-1669 in binding to CRD-BP. Amongst the eight antisense oligonucleotides designed against MITF RNA 1550-1740, we found MHO-1 and MHO-7 as potent inhibitors of the CRD-BP-MITF RNA interaction. Using RNase protection and fluorescence polarization assays, we showed that both MHO-1 and MHO-7 have affinity for the MITF RNA, suggesting that both antisense oligonucleotides inhibited CRD-BP-MITF RNA interaction by directly binding to MITF RNA. The new molecular insights provided in this study have important implications for understanding the oncogenic function of CRD-BP and development of specific inhibitors against CRD-BP-MITF RNA interaction.

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Van Rensburg, G., Mackedenski, S., & Lee, C. H. (2017). Characterizing the coding region determinant-binding protein (CRD-BP)- Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) mRNA interaction. PLoS ONE, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171196

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