Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Jul 2023)

PCID2 Subunit of the <i>Drosophila</i> TREX-2 Complex Has Two RNA-Binding Regions

  • Yulia A. Vdovina,
  • Maria M. Kurshakova,
  • Sofia G. Georgieva,
  • Daria V. Kopytova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45070357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 7
pp. 5662 – 5676

Abstract

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Drosophila PCID2 is a subunit of the TREX-2 mRNA nuclear export complex. Although the complex has long been studied in eukaryotes, it is still unclear how TREX-2 interacts with mRNA in multicellular organisms. Here, the interaction between Drosophila PCID2 and the ras2 RNA was studied by EMSA. We show that the C-terminal region of the WH domain of PCID2 specifically binds the 3′-noncoding region of the ras2 RNA. While the same region of PCID2 interacts with the Xmas-2 subunit of the TREX-2 complex, PCID2 interacts with RNA independently of Xmas-2. An additional RNA-binding region (M region) was identified in the N-terminal part of the PCI domain and found to bind RNA nonspecifically. Point mutations of evolutionarily conserved amino acid residues in this region completely abolish the PCID2–RNA interaction, while a deletion of the C-terminal domain only partly decreases it. Thus, the specific interaction of PCID2 with RNA requires nonspecific PCID2–RNA binding.

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