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Nucleic acid binding mechanism of hnRNP A1

hnRNP A1 is a member of A/B subfamily of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs). The hnRNPs are RNA binding proteins and they complex with heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA). hnRNP A1 is involved in the packaging of premature mRNA into hnRNP particles and transport of poly(A) mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. hnRNP A1 has been characterized as a component of protein complexes bound to premature mRNA (hnRNP complexes). hnRNP A1 is one of the most abundant and best-characterized components of hnRNP complexes. Human hnRNP functions also in telomere length regulation and miRNA biogenesis. It may play a role in the replication of RNA viruses.

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Structure overview

Human hnRNP A1 structure overview

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Binding

Conservative residues

Interaction between RRM domains

Two RRMs are interaction with one another via two Arg-Asp salt bridges. The interactions between domains of UP1 is quite week, since the orientation of the two RRMs can be influenced by nucleic acid binding or by contacts with neighboring molecules in the crystal lattice.

In the solution structure of free UP1, the two Arg-Asp salt bridges are conserved at the interface between RRM1 and RRM2.

References

  1. Barraud P, Allain FH. Solution structure of the two RNA recognition motifs of hnRNP A1 using segmental isotope labeling: how the relative orientation between RRMs influences the nucleic acid binding topology. J Biomol NMR. 2012 Dec 18. PMID:23247503 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10858-012-9696-4

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