A MademoiseLLE domain binding platform links the key RNA transporter to endosomes
pmid: 35727840
pmc: PMC9249222
A MademoiseLLE domain binding platform links the key RNA transporter to endosomes
Abstract Spatiotemporal expression can be achieved by transport and translation of mRNAs at defined subcellular sites. An emerging mechanism mediating mRNA trafficking is microtubule- dependent co-transport on shuttling endosomes. Although progress has been made in identifying various components of the endosomal mRNA transport machinery, a mechanistic understanding of how these RNA-binding proteins are connected to endosomes is still lacking. Here, we demonstrate that a flexible MademoiseLLE (MLLE) domain platform within RNA- binding protein Rrm4 of Ustilago maydis is crucial for endosomal attachment. Our structure/function analysis uncovered three MLLE domains at the C-terminus of Rrm4 with a functionally defined hierarchy. MLLE3 recognises two PAM2-like sequences of the adaptor protein Upa1 and is essential for endosomal shuttling of Rrm4. MLLE1 and MLLE2 are most likely accessory domains exhibiting a variable binding mode for interaction with currently unknown partners. Thus, endosomal attachment of the mRNA transporter is orchestrated by a sophisticated MLLE domain binding platform.
Membrane Transport Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, 610, Endosomes, QH426-470, Toll-Like Receptor 2, Fungal Proteins, Toll-Like Receptor 9, Genetics, Ustilago, RNA, RNA, Messenger, Oligopeptides, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/610, Research Article
Membrane Transport Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, 610, Endosomes, QH426-470, Toll-Like Receptor 2, Fungal Proteins, Toll-Like Receptor 9, Genetics, Ustilago, RNA, RNA, Messenger, Oligopeptides, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/610, Research Article
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