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Reconstitution of mammalian cleavage factor II involved in 3' processing of mRNA precursors.


ABSTRACT: Cleavage factor II (CF II) is a poorly characterized component of the multiprotein complex catalyzing 3' cleavage and polyadenylation of mammalian mRNA precursors. We have reconstituted CF II as a heterodimer of hPcf11 and hClp1. The heterodimer is active in partially reconstituted cleavage reactions, whereas hClp1 by itself is not. Pcf11 moderately stimulates the RNA 5' kinase activity of hClp1; the kinase activity is dispensable for RNA cleavage. CF II binds RNA with nanomolar affinity. Binding is mediated mostly by the two zinc fingers in the C-terminal region of hPcf11. RNA is bound without pronounced sequence-specificity, but extended G-rich sequences appear to be preferred. We discuss the possibility that CF II contributes to the recognition of cleavage/polyadenylation substrates through interaction with G-rich far-downstream sequence elements.

SUBMITTER: Schafer P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6239180 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reconstitution of mammalian cleavage factor II involved in 3' processing of mRNA precursors.

Schäfer Peter P   Tüting Christian C   Schönemann Lars L   Kühn Uwe U   Treiber Thomas T   Treiber Nora N   Ihling Christian C   Graber Anne A   Keller Walter W   Meister Gunter G   Sinz Andrea A   Wahle Elmar E  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20180823 12


Cleavage factor II (CF II) is a poorly characterized component of the multiprotein complex catalyzing 3' cleavage and polyadenylation of mammalian mRNA precursors. We have reconstituted CF II as a heterodimer of hPcf11 and hClp1. The heterodimer is active in partially reconstituted cleavage reactions, whereas hClp1 by itself is not. Pcf11 moderately stimulates the RNA 5' kinase activity of hClp1; the kinase activity is dispensable for RNA cleavage. CF II binds RNA with nanomolar affinity. Bindin  ...[more]

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