Xenopusinterspersed RNA families, Ocr and XR, bind DNA-binding proteins
Autor: | Guttridge Kl, Smith Ld |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Embryo
Nonmammalian Base pair Molecular Sequence Data Xenopus Plasma protein binding DNA-binding protein Xenopus laevis chemistry.chemical_compound Oogenesis Animals RNA Messenger Transcription factor Repetitive Sequences Nucleic Acid Base Sequence biology RNA Cell Biology biology.organism_classification Molecular biology Cell biology DNA-Binding Proteins Messenger RNP chemistry Sea Urchins Oocytes Female Polymorphism Restriction Fragment Length DNA Protein Binding Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Zygote. 3:111-122 |
ISSN: | 1469-8730 0967-1994 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s0967199400002483 |
Popis: | SummaryInterspersed RNA makes up two-thirds of cytoplasmic polyadenylated RNA inXenopusand sea urchin eggs.Although it has no known function, previous work has suggested that at least one family of interspersed RNA, XR, bindsXenopusoocyte proteins, and can influence the rate of translation. We have used twoXenopusrepeat families, Ocr and XR, to explore their protein binding abilities. Ocr RNA binds the same pattern of highly abundant oocyte proteins that XR RNA binds, which are believed to be messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) particle proteins. In addition, we show that Ocr RNA binds the Oct-60 protein, a member of the POU-domain family of transcription factors found inXenopusoocytes. Using a 32 base pair sequence from the XR repeat in a DNA affinity column two proteins were isolated, 66KDa and 92KDa, that together form a complex with XR DNA. One of these proteins (92KDa) also binds XR RNA. We suggest that the role of at least a subset of interspersed RNAs in development may be to bind, and sequester in the cytoplasm, DNA-binding proteins until the end of oogenesis |
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