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. 1994 Jun;14(6):3949-59.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.14.6.3949-3959.1994.

A human Alu RNA-binding protein whose expression is associated with accumulation of small cytoplasmic Alu RNA

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A human Alu RNA-binding protein whose expression is associated with accumulation of small cytoplasmic Alu RNA

D Y Chang et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

Human Alu sequences are short interspersed DNA elements which have been greatly amplified by retrotransposition. Although initially derived from the 7SL RNA component of signal recognition particle (SRP), the Alu sequence has evolved into a dominant transposon while retaining a specific secondary structure found in 7SL RNA. We previously characterized a set of Alu sequences which are expressed as small cytoplasmic RNAs and isolated a protein that binds to these transcripts. Here we report that biochemical purification of this protein revealed it as the human homolog of the SRP 14 polypeptide which binds the Alu-homologous region of 7SL RNA. The human cDNA predicts an alanine-rich C-terminal tail translated from a trinucleotide repeat not found in the rodent homolog, which accounts for why the human protein-RNA complex migrates more slowly than its rodent counterpart in RNA mobility shift assays. The human Alu RNA-binding protein (RBP) is expressed after transfection of this cDNA into mouse cells. Expression of human RBP in rodent x human somatic cell hybrids is associated with substantial increase in endogenous small cytoplasmic Alu and scB1 transcripts but not other small RNAs. These studies provide evidence that this RBP associates with Alu transcripts in vivo and affects their metabolism and suggests a role for Alu transcripts in translation in an SRP-like manner. Analysis of hybrid lines indicated that the Alu RBP gene maps to human chromosome 15q22, which was confirmed by Southern blotting. The possibility that the primate-specific structure of this protein may have contributed to Alu evolution is considered.

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