PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

The Cold Shock Domain of YB-1 Segregates RNA from DNA by Non-Bonded Interactions.

  • Vladislav Kljashtorny,
  • Stanislav Nikonov,
  • Lev Ovchinnikov,
  • Dmitry Lyabin,
  • Nicolas Vodovar,
  • Patrick Curmi,
  • Philippe Manivet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. e0130318

Abstract

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The human YB-1 protein plays multiple cellular roles, of which many are dictated by its binding to RNA and DNA through its Cold Shock Domain (CSD). Using molecular dynamics simulation approaches validated by experimental assays, the YB1 CSD was found to interact with nucleic acids in a sequence-dependent manner and with a higher affinity for RNA than DNA. The binding properties of the YB1 CSD were close to those observed for the related bacterial Cold Shock Proteins (CSP), albeit some differences in sequence specificity. The results provide insights in the molecular mechanisms whereby YB-1 interacts with nucleic acids.