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A combined NMR and EPR investigation on the effect of the disordered RGG regions in the structure and the activity of the RRM domain of FUS.


ABSTRACT: Structural disorder represents a key feature in the mechanism of action of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Recent insights revealed that intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) linking globular domains modulate their capability to interact with various sequences of RNA, but also regulate aggregation processes, stress-granules formation, and binding to other proteins. The FET protein family, which includes FUS (Fused in Sarcoma), EWG (Ewing Sarcoma) and TAF15 (TATA binding association factor 15) proteins, is a group of RBPs containing three different long IDRs characterized by the presence of RGG motifs. In this study, we present the characterization of a fragment of FUS comprising two RGG regions flanking the RNA Recognition Motif (RRM) alone and in the presence of a stem-loop RNA. From a combination of EPR and NMR spectroscopies, we established that the two RGG regions transiently interact with the RRM itself. These interactions may play a role in the recognition of stem-loop RNA, without a disorder-to-order transition but retaining high dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Bonucci A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7708983 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A combined NMR and EPR investigation on the effect of the disordered RGG regions in the structure and the activity of the RRM domain of FUS.

Bonucci A A   Murrali M G MG   Banci L L   Pierattelli R R  

Scientific reports 20201201 1


Structural disorder represents a key feature in the mechanism of action of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Recent insights revealed that intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) linking globular domains modulate their capability to interact with various sequences of RNA, but also regulate aggregation processes, stress-granules formation, and binding to other proteins. The FET protein family, which includes FUS (Fused in Sarcoma), EWG (Ewing Sarcoma) and TAF15 (TATA binding association factor 15) pro  ...[more]

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