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Reference - PMID:22615807 - Crystal structures of Lsm3, Lsm4 and Lsm5/6/7 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:22615807
Title
Crystal structures of Lsm3, Lsm4 and Lsm5/6/7 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Authors
Wu D, Jiang S, Bowler MW, Song H
Citation
PLoS One 2012;7(5):e36768
Publication year
2012
Abstract
Sm-like (Lsm) proteins are ubiquitous and function in many aspects of RNA metabolism, including pre-mRNA splicing, nuclear RNA processing, mRNA decay and miRNA biogenesis. Here three crystal structures including Lsm3, Lsm4 and Lsm5/6/7 sub-complex from S. pombe are reported. These structures show that all the five individual Lsm subunits share a conserved Sm fold, and Lsm3, Lsm4, and Lsm5/6/7 form a heptamer, a trimer and a hexamer within the crystal lattice, respectively. Analytical ultracentrifugation indicates that Lsm3 and Lsm5/6/7 sub-complex exist in solution as a heptamer and a hexamer, respectively while Lsm4 undergoes a dynamic equilibrium between monomer and trimer in solution. RNA binding assays show that Lsm2/3 and Lsm5/6/7 bind to oligo(U) whereas no RNA binding is observed for Lsm3 and Lsm4. Analysis of the inter-subunit interactions in Lsm5/6/7 reveals the organization order among Lsm5, Lsm6 and Lsm7.

Annotation

GO molecular function

GO:0008266 - poly(U) RNA binding

Genes:

GO:0005515 - protein binding

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