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. 2003 Jan-Mar;7(1):35-42.
doi: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2003.tb00200.x.

RNA-binding ability of PIPPin requires the entire protein

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RNA-binding ability of PIPPin requires the entire protein

Lavinia Raimondi et al. J Cell Mol Med. 2003 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Post-transcriptional fate of eukaryotic mRNAs depends on association with different classes of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Among these proteins, the cold-shock domain (CSD)-containing proteins, also called Y-box proteins, play a key role in controlling the recruitment of mRNA to the translational machinery, in response to environmental cues, both in development and in differentiated cells. We recently cloned a rat cDNA encoding a new CSD-protein that we called PIPPin. This protein also contains two putative double-stranded RNA-binding motifs (PIP(1) and PIP(2)) flanking the central CSD, and is able to bind mRNAs encoding H1 degrees and H3.3 histone variants. In order to clarify the role of each domain in the RNA-binding activity of PIPPin, we constructed a number of different recombinant vectors, encoding different regions of the protein. Here we report that only recombinant proteins that contain all the putative PIPPin domains show RNA-binding ability.

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