The C-terminal α–α superhelix of Pat is required for mRNA decapping in metazoa
Open Access
- 11 June 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 29 (14) , 2368-2380
- https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2010.124
Abstract
Pat proteins regulate the transition of mRNAs from a state that is translationally active to one that is repressed, committing targeted mRNAs to degradation. Pat proteins contain a conserved N‐terminal sequence, a proline‐rich region, a Mid domain and a C‐terminal domain (Pat‐C). We show that Pat‐C is essential for the interaction with mRNA decapping factors (i.e. DCP2, EDC4 and LSm1–7), whereas the P‐rich region and Mid domain have distinct functions in modulating these interactions. DCP2 and EDC4 binding is enhanced by the P‐rich region and does not require LSm1–7. LSm1–7 binding is assisted by the Mid domain and is reduced by the P‐rich region. Structural analysis revealed that Pat‐C folds into an α–α superhelix, exposing conserved and basic residues on one side of the domain. This conserved and basic surface is required for RNA, DCP2, EDC4 and LSm1–7 binding. The multiplicity of interactions mediated by Pat‐C suggests that certain of these interactions are mutually exclusive and, therefore, that Pat proteins switch decapping partners allowing transitions between sequential steps in the mRNA decapping pathway.Keywords
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