Publications by authors named "Carmelo Fuccio"

The Human antigen R protein (HuR) is an RNA-binding protein that recognizes U/AU-rich elements in diverse RNAs through two RNA-recognition motifs, RRM1 and RRM2, and post-transcriptionally regulates the fate of target RNAs. The natural product dihydrotanshinone-I (DHTS) prevents the association of HuR and target RNAs in vitro and in cultured cells by interfering with the binding of HuR to RNA. Here, we report the structural determinants of the interaction between DHTS and HuR and the impact of DHTS on HuR binding to target mRNAs transcriptome-wide.

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We present the first solid-state NMR study of an iron-sulfur protein. The combined use of very fast (60 kHz) magic-angle spinning and tailored radiofrequency irradiation schemes allows the detection and the assignment of most of the H and C resonances of the oxidized high-potential iron-sulfur protein I from Ectothiorhodospira halophila (EhHiPIP I), including those in residues coordinating the FeS cluster. For these residues, contact shifts as large as 100 and 400 ppm for H and C resonances, respectively, were observed, which represent the most shifted solid-state NMR signals ever measured in metalloproteins.

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In-cell NMR provides structural and functional information on proteins directly inside living cells. At present, the high costs of the labeled media for mammalian cells represent a limiting factor for the development of this methodology. Here we report a protocol to prepare a homemade growth medium from Spirulina platensis autolysate, suitable to express uniformly labeled proteins inside mammalian cells at a reduced cost-per-sample.

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