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The multi PAM2 protein Upa2 functions as novel core component of endosomal mRNA transport

Authors :
Silke Jankowski
Michael Feldbrügge
Sebastian Baumann
Senthil Kumar Devan
Kira Müntjes
Sabrina Zander
Thomas Pohlmann
Source :
EMBO Rep
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2019.

Abstract

mRNA transport determines spatiotemporal protein expression. Transport units are higher-order ribonucleoprotein complexes containing cargo mRNAs, RNA-binding proteins and accessory proteins. Endosomal mRNA transport in fungal hyphae belongs to the best-studied translocation mechanisms. Although several factors are known, additional core components are missing. Here, we describe the 232 kDa protein Upa2 containing multiple PAM2 motifs (poly[A]-binding protein [Pab1] associated motif 2) as a novel core component. Loss of Upa2 disturbs transport of cargo mRNAs and associated Pab1. Upa2 is present on almost all transport endosomes in an mRNA dependent-manner. Surprisingly, all four PAM2 motifs are dispensable for function during unipolar hyphal growth. Instead, Upa2 harbours a novel N-terminal effector domain as important functional determinant as well as a C-terminal GWW motif for specific endosomal localisation. In essence, Upa2 meets all the criteria of a novel core component of endosomal mRNA transport and appears to carry out crucial scaffolding functions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO Rep
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f354ef06c3966ebac99e3503d0729019