Abstract
U6 RNA plays a critical role in pre-mRNA splicing. Assembly of U6 into the spliceosome requires a significant structural rearrangement and base-pairing with U4 RNA. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, this process requires the essential splicing factor Prp24. We present the characterization and structure of a complex containing one of Prp24's four RNA recognition motif (RRM) domains, RRM2, and a fragment of U6 RNA. NMR methods were used to identify the preferred U6 binding sequence of RRM2 (5′-GAGA-3′), measure the affinity of the interaction, and solve the structure of RRM2 bound to the hexaribonucleotide AGAGAU. Interdomain contacts observed between RRM2 and RRM3 in a crystal structure of the free protein are not detectable in solution. A structural model of RRM1 and RRM2 bound to a longer segment of U6 RNA is presented, and a partial mechanism for Prp24's annealing activity is proposed. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Copyright © 2010 RNA Society.
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Martin-Tumasz, S., Reiter, N. J., Brow, D. A., & Butcher, S. E. (2010). Structure and functional implications of a complex containing a segment of U6 RNA bound by a domain of Prp24. RNA, 16(4), 792–804. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1913310
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