The Fragile X Protein Disordered Regions Bind a Novel RNA Target.

Biochemistry

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0314 United States.

Published: June 2022

The fragile X proteins (FXPs) are a family of RNA-binding proteins that regulate mRNA translation to promote proper neural development and cognition in mammals. Of particular interest to researchers is the fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP), as its absence leads to a neurodevelopmental disorder: fragile X syndrome (FXS), the leading monogenetic cause of autism spectrum disorders. A primary focus of research has been to determine mRNA targets of the FXPs in vivo through pull-down techniques, and to validate them through in vitro binding studies; another approach has been to perform in vitro selection experiments to identify RNA sequence and structural targets. These mRNA targets can be further investigated as potential targets for FXS therapeutics. The most established RNA structural target of this family of proteins is the G-quadruplex. In this article, we report a 99 nucleotide RNA target that is bound by all three FXPs with nanomolar equilibrium constants. Furthermore, we determined that the last 102 amino acids of FMRP, which includes the RGG motif, were necessary and sufficient to bind this RNA target. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of only a few examples of non-G-quadruplex, non-homopolymer RNAs bound by the RGG motif/C-termini of FMRP.

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