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Mip6 binds directly to the Mex67 UBA domain to maintain low levels of Msn2/4 stress-dependent mRNAs.

Manuel Martín-ExpósitoMaria-Eugenia GasNada MohamadCarme Nuño-CabanesAna Tejada-ColónPau Pascual-GarcíaLorena de la FuenteBelén Chaves-ArqueroJonathan MerranJeffry CordenAna ConesaJosé Manuel Pérez-CañadillasJerónimo BravoSusana Rodríguez-Navarro
Published in: EMBO reports (2019)
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) participate in all steps of gene expression, underscoring their potential as regulators of RNA homeostasis. We structurally and functionally characterize Mip6, a four-RNA recognition motif (RRM)-containing RBP, as a functional and physical interactor of the export factor Mex67. Mip6-RRM4 directly interacts with the ubiquitin-associated (UBA) domain of Mex67 through a loop containing tryptophan 442. Mip6 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in a Mex67-dependent manner and concentrates in cytoplasmic foci under stress. Photoactivatable ribonucleoside-enhanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation experiments show preferential binding of Mip6 to mRNAs regulated by the stress-response Msn2/4 transcription factors. Consistent with this binding, MIP6 deletion affects their export and expression levels. Additionally, Mip6 interacts physically and/or functionally with proteins with a role in mRNA metabolism and transcription such as Rrp6, Xrn1, Sgf73, and Rpb1. These results reveal a novel role for Mip6 in the homeostasis of Msn2/4-dependent transcripts through its direct interaction with the Mex67 UBA domain.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • dna methylation
  • physical activity
  • heat stress
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • long non coding rna
  • genome wide analysis