Beyond RNA binding domains: determinants of protein-RNA binding.
RNA
; 2024 Oct 01.
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ABSTRACT
RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are composed of RNA binding domains (RBDs) often linked via intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs). Structural and biochemical analysis have shown that disordered linkers contribute to RNA binding by orienting the adjacent RBDs and also characterized certain disordered repeats that directly contact the RNA. However, the relative contribution of IDRs and predicted RBDs to the in-vivo binding pattern is poorly explored. Here, we upscaled the RNA tagging method to map the transcriptome-wide binding of sixteen RBPs in budding yeast. We then performed extensive sequence mutations to distinguish binding determinants within predicted RBDs and the surrounding IDRs in eight of these. The majority of the predicted RBDs tested were not individually essential for mRNA binding, while multiple IDRs that lacked predicted RNA binding potential appeared essential for binding affinity or specificity. Our results provide new insights into the function of poorly studied RBPs and emphasize the complex and distributed encoding of RBP-RNA interaction in-vivo.
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RNA
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BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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2024
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Article
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Estados Unidos