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RNA recognition motif 2 directs the recruitment of SF2/ASF to nuclear stress bodies.


ABSTRACT: Heat shock induces the transcriptional activation of large heterochromatic regions of the human genome composed of arrays of satellite III DNA repeats. A number of RNA-processing factors, among them splicing factor SF2/ASF, associate with these transcription factors giving rise to nuclear stress bodies (nSBs). Here, we show that the recruitment of SF2/ASF to these structures is mediated by its second RNA recognition motif. Amino acid substitutions in the first alpha-helix of this domain, but not in the beta-strand regions, abrogate the association with nSBs. The same mutations drastically affect the in vivo activity of SF2/ASF in the alternative splicing of adenoviral E1A transcripts. Sequence analysis identifies four putative high-affinity binding sites for SF2/ASF in the transcribed strand of the satellite III DNA. We have verified by gel mobility shift assays that the second RNA-binding domain of SF2/ASF binds at least one of these sites. Our analysis suggests that the recruitment of SF2/ASF to nSBs is mediated by a direct interaction with satellite III transcripts and points to the second RNA-binding domain of the protein as the major determinant of this interaction.

SUBMITTER: Chiodi I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC514380 | biostudies-literature | 2004

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA recognition motif 2 directs the recruitment of SF2/ASF to nuclear stress bodies.

Chiodi Ilaria I   Corioni Margherita M   Giordano Manuela M   Valgardsdottir Rut R   Ghigna Claudia C   Cobianchi Fabio F   Xu Rui-Ming RM   Riva Silvano S   Biamonti Giuseppe G  

Nucleic acids research 20040809 14


Heat shock induces the transcriptional activation of large heterochromatic regions of the human genome composed of arrays of satellite III DNA repeats. A number of RNA-processing factors, among them splicing factor SF2/ASF, associate with these transcription factors giving rise to nuclear stress bodies (nSBs). Here, we show that the recruitment of SF2/ASF to these structures is mediated by its second RNA recognition motif. Amino acid substitutions in the first alpha-helix of this domain, but not  ...[more]

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