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Reference - PMID:30651569 - A conserved dimer interface connects ERH and YTH family proteins to promote gene silencing.

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PubMed ID
PMID:30651569
Title
A conserved dimer interface connects ERH and YTH family proteins to promote gene silencing.
Authors
Xie G, Vo TV, Thillainadesan G, Holla S, Zhang B, Jiang Y, Lv M, Xu Z, Wang C, Balachandran V, Shi Y, Li F, Grewal SIS
Citation
Nat Commun 2019 Jan 16;10(1):251
Publication year
2019
Abstract
Gene regulatory mechanisms rely on a complex network of RNA processing factors to prevent untimely gene expression. In fission yeast, the highly conserved ortholog of human ERH, called Erh1, interacts with the YTH family RNA binding protein Mmi1 to form the Erh1-Mmi1 complex (EMC) implicated in gametogenic gene silencing. However, the structural basis of EMC assembly and its functions are poorly understood. Here, we present the co-crystal structure of the EMC that consists of Erh1 homodimers interacting with Mmi1 in a 2:2 stoichiometry via a conserved molecular interface. Structure-guided mutation of the Mmi1 Trp112 residue, which is required for Erh1 binding, causes defects in facultative heterochromatin assembly and gene silencing while leaving Mmi1-mediated transcription termination intact. Indeed, EMC targets masked in mmi1∆ due to termination defects are revealed in mmi1 W112A . Our study delineates EMC requirements in gene silencing and identifies an ERH interface required for interaction with an RNA binding protein.

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GO:0071027 - nuclear RNA surveillance

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GO molecular function

GO:0140517 - protein-RNA adaptor activity

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000080 - decreased cell population growth at low temperature

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FYPO:0003230 - decreased histone H3-K9 methylation at heterochromatin island during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000708 - decreased mating efficiency

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FYPO:0002960 - increased level of DSR-containing meiotic gene mRNA during vegetative growth

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