Nature Communications (Jan 2024)

Structural differences between the closely related RNA helicases, UAP56 and URH49, fashion distinct functional apo-complexes

  • Ken-ichi Fujita,
  • Misa Ito,
  • Midori Irie,
  • Kotaro Harada,
  • Naoko Fujiwara,
  • Yuya Ikeda,
  • Hanae Yoshioka,
  • Tomohiro Yamazaki,
  • Masaki Kojima,
  • Bunzo Mikami,
  • Akila Mayeda,
  • Seiji Masuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44217-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract mRNA export is an essential pathway for the regulation of gene expression. In humans, closely related RNA helicases, UAP56 and URH49, shape selective mRNA export pathways through the formation of distinct complexes, known as apo-TREX and apo-AREX complexes, and their subsequent remodeling into similar ATP-bound complexes. Therefore, defining the unidentified components of the apo-AREX complex and elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the formation of distinct apo-complexes is key to understanding their functional divergence. In this study, we identify additional apo-AREX components physically and functionally associated with URH49. Furthermore, by comparing the structures of UAP56 and URH49 and performing an integrated analysis of their chimeric mutants, we exhibit unique structural features that would contribute to the formation of their respective complexes. This study provides insights into the specific structural and functional diversification of these two helicases that diverged from the common ancestral gene Sub2.