Published January 18, 2018 | Version v1
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Dimerization model of the C-terminal RNA Recognition Motif of HuR

Description

Human antigen R (HuR) is a ubiquitous 32kDa protein comprising three RNA Recognition Motifs (RRMs), whose main function is to bind Adenylate and uridylate Rich Elements (AREs) in 3′ UnTranslated Regions (UTRs) of mRNAs. In addition to binding RNA molecules, the third domain (RRM3) is involved in HuR oligomerization and apoptotic signaling. The RRM3 monomer is able to dimerize, with its self-binding affinity being dependent on ionic strength. Here we provide a deeper structural insight into the nature of the encounter complexes leading to the formation of RRM3 dimers by using Brownian Dynamics and Molecular Dynamics. Our computational data show that the initial unspecific encounter follows a downhill pathway until reaching an optimum conformation stabilized by hydrophobic interactions.

Abstract

Junta de Andalucía P07-CVI-02896, P11-CVI-07216 and 290 BIO198

Additional details

Created:
December 4, 2022
Modified:
November 29, 2023