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Magoh, Y14, eIF4AIII interactomes by TurboID proximity labelling provide no evidence for a canonical EJC in (almost) intron-less trypanosomatids


ABSTRACT: In metazoans, mRNA quality is tightly monitored from transcription to translation. A key role lies with the exon junction complex (EJC) that is placed upstream of the exon-exon junction after splicing. The EJC inner core is composed of Magoh, Y14, eIF4AIII and BTZ and the outer core of proteins involved in mRNA splicing (CWC22), export (Yra1), translation (PYM) and non-sense mediated decay (NMD, UPF1/2/3). The protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei encodes only two genes with introns, but all mRNAs are processed by trans-splicing. The presence of the three core EJC proteins and a potential BTZ homologue (Rbp25) in trypanosomes has been suggested as an adaptation of the EJC function to mark trans-spliced mRNAs. Here we explore the interactome of Magoh, Y14, eIF4AIII in T. brucei by TurboID proximity labelling.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Trypanosoma Brucei

TISSUE(S): Permanent Cell Line Cell

DISEASE(S): Trypanosomiasis

SUBMITTER: Martin Zoltner  

LAB HEAD: Dr. Martin Zoltner

PROVIDER: PXD050946 | Pride | 2024-03-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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