TY - JOUR
T1 - Promiscuity in protein-RNA interactions
T2 - Conformational ensembles facilitate molecular recognition in the spliceosome: Conformational diversity in U2AF 65 facilitates binding to diverse RNA sequences
AU - Boehr, David D.
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - Here I discuss findings that suggest a universal mechanism for proteins (and RNA) to recognize and interact with various binding partners by selectively binding to different conformations that pre-exist in the free protein's conformational ensemble. The tandem RNA recognition motif domains of splicing factor U2AF 65 fluctuate in solution between a predominately closed conformation in which the RNA binding site of one of the domains is blocked, and a lowly populated open conformation in which both RNA binding pockets are accessible. RNA binding to U2AF 65 may thus occur through the weakly populated open conformation, and the binding interaction stabilizes the open conformation. The conformational diversity observed in U2AF 65 might also facilitate binding to diverse RNA sequences as found in the polypyrimidine tracts that help define 3′ splice sites. Similar binding pathways in other systems have important consequences in biological regulation, molecular evolution, and information storage.
AB - Here I discuss findings that suggest a universal mechanism for proteins (and RNA) to recognize and interact with various binding partners by selectively binding to different conformations that pre-exist in the free protein's conformational ensemble. The tandem RNA recognition motif domains of splicing factor U2AF 65 fluctuate in solution between a predominately closed conformation in which the RNA binding site of one of the domains is blocked, and a lowly populated open conformation in which both RNA binding pockets are accessible. RNA binding to U2AF 65 may thus occur through the weakly populated open conformation, and the binding interaction stabilizes the open conformation. The conformational diversity observed in U2AF 65 might also facilitate binding to diverse RNA sequences as found in the polypyrimidine tracts that help define 3′ splice sites. Similar binding pathways in other systems have important consequences in biological regulation, molecular evolution, and information storage.
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U2 - 10.1002/bies.201100152
DO - 10.1002/bies.201100152
M3 - Article
C2 - 22144099
AN - SCOPUS:84857061013
SN - 0265-9247
VL - 34
SP - 174
EP - 180
JO - BioEssays
JF - BioEssays
IS - 3
ER -