UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Cell BiologyDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2008-04-16Keywords
Adenosine TriphosphateAntigens, Nuclear
Asparagine
Cytoplasm
DEAD-box RNA Helicases
Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching
Hela Cells
Humans
Lysine
Mitosis
Mutant Proteins
Nuclear Matrix-Associated Proteins
Point Mutation
Protein Binding
RNA Splicing
*RNA Transport
RNA, Messenger
RNA-Binding Proteins
Cell Biology
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
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The major-histocompatibility-complex protein UAP56 (BAT1) is a DEAD-box helicase that is deposited on mRNA during splicing. UAP56 is retained on spliced mRNA in an exon junction complex (EJC) or, alternatively, with the TREX complex at the 5' end, where it might facilitate the export of the spliced mRNA to the cytoplasm. Using confocal microscopy, UAP56 was found to be concentrated in RNA-splicing speckled domains of nuclei but was also enriched in adjacent nuclear regions, sites at which most mRNA transcription and splicing occur. At speckled domains, UAP56 was in complexes with the RNA-splicing and -export protein SRm160, and, as measured by FRAP, was in a dynamic binding equilibrium. The application of an in vitro FRAP assay, in which fluorescent nuclear proteins are photobleached in digitonin-extracted cells, revealed that the equilibrium binding of UAP56 in complexes at speckled domains was directly regulated by ATP binding. This was confirmed using a point mutant of UAP56 that did not bind ATP. Point mutation of UAP56 to eliminate ATP binding did not affect RNA splicing, but strongly inhibited the export of mRNA to the cytoplasm.Source
J Cell Sci. 2008 May 1;121(Pt 9):1526-37. Epub 2008 Apr 14. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1242/jcs.021055Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/39148PubMed ID
18411249Related Resources
Link to Article in PubMedae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1242/jcs.021055
