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RNA looping by PTB: Evidence using FRET and NMR spectroscopy for a role in splicing repression.


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing plays an important role in generating proteome diversity. The polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (PTB) is a key alternative splicing factor involved in exon repression. It has been proposed that PTB acts by looping out exons flanked by pyrimidine tracts. We present fluorescence, NMR, and in vivo splicing data in support of a role of PTB in inducing RNA loops. We show that the RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) 3 and 4 of PTB can bind two distant pyrimidine tracts and bring their 5' and 3' ends in close proximity, thus looping the RNA. Efficient looping requires an intervening sequence of 15 nucleotides or longer between the pyrimidine tracts. RRM3 and RRM4 bind the 5' and the 3' pyrimidine tracts, respectively, in a specific directionality and work synergistically for efficient splicing repression in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Lamichhane R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2840148 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA looping by PTB: Evidence using FRET and NMR spectroscopy for a role in splicing repression.

Lamichhane Rajan R   Daubner Gerrit M GM   Thomas-Crusells Judith J   Auweter Sigrid D SD   Manatschal Cristina C   Austin Keyunna S KS   Valniuk Oksana O   Allain Frédéric H-T FH   Rueda David D  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100216 9


Alternative splicing plays an important role in generating proteome diversity. The polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (PTB) is a key alternative splicing factor involved in exon repression. It has been proposed that PTB acts by looping out exons flanked by pyrimidine tracts. We present fluorescence, NMR, and in vivo splicing data in support of a role of PTB in inducing RNA loops. We show that the RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) 3 and 4 of PTB can bind two distant pyrimidine tracts and bring thei  ...[more]

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