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Structure of the human core transcription-export complex reveals a hub for multivalent interactions.

Thomas PühringerUlrich HohmannLaura FinBelén Pacheco-FiallosUlla SchellhaasJulius BrenneckeClemens Plaschka
Published in: eLife (2020)
The export of mRNA from nucleus to cytoplasm requires the conserved and essential transcription and export (TREX) complex (THO-UAP56/DDX39B-ALYREF). TREX selectively binds mRNA maturation marks and licenses mRNA for nuclear export by loading the export factor NXF1-NXT1. How TREX integrates these marks and achieves high selectivity for mature mRNA is poorly understood. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structure of the human THO-UAP56/DDX39B complex at 3.3 Å resolution. The seven-subunit THO-UAP56/DDX39B complex multimerizes into a 28-subunit tetrameric assembly, suggesting that selective recognition of mature mRNA is facilitated by the simultaneous sensing of multiple, spatially distant mRNA regions and maturation marks. Two UAP56/DDX39B RNA helicases are juxtaposed at each end of the tetramer, which would allow one bivalent ALYREF protein to bridge adjacent helicases and regulate the TREX-mRNA interaction. Our structural and biochemical results suggest a conserved model for TREX complex function that depends on multivalent interactions between proteins and mRNA.
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