Abstract

TAR DNA binding protein (TDP43), a highly conserved heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein, was found to down-regulate splicing of the exon 9 cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) through specific binding to a UG-rich polymorphic region upstream of the 3' splice site. Despite the emergence of new information regarding the protein's nuclear localization and splicing regulatory activity, TDP43's role in cells remains elusive. To investigate the function of human TDP43 and its homologues, we cloned and characterized the proteins from Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans. The proteins from human, fly, and worm show striking similarities in their nucleic acid binding specificity. We found that residues at two different positions, which show a strong conservation among TDP43 family members, are linked to the tight recognition of the target sequence. Our three-dimensional model of TDP43 in complex with a (UG)(m) sequence predicts that these residues make amino acid side-chain to base contacts. Moreover, our results suggest that Drosophila TDP43 is comparable to human TDP43 in regulating exon splicing. On the other hand, C.elegans TDP43 has no effect on exon recognition. TDP43 from C.elegans lacks the glycine-rich domain found at the carboxy terminus of the other two homologues. Mutants of human and fly TDP43 devoid of the C-terminal domain are likewise unable to affect splicing. Our studies suggest that the glycine-rich domain is essential for splicing regulation by human and fly TDP43.

Keywords

RNA splicingBiologyAlternative splicingExonProtein splicingCell biologyCaenorhabditis elegansDrosophila melanogasterGeneGeneticsBiochemistryRNA

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Amino Acid SequenceAnimalsBase SequenceCaenorhabditis elegansCystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance RegulatorDNA-Binding ProteinsDrosophila melanogasterHumansMacromolecular SubstancesModelsMolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesisSite-DirectedNucleic AcidsProtein BindingProtein StructureTertiaryRNA SplicingRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence AlignmentSequence AnalysisProtein

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Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
348
Issue
3
Pages
575-588
Citations
354
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Youhna M. Ayala, Sergio Pantano, Andrea D’Ambrogio et al. (2005). Human, Drosophila, and C.elegans TDP43: Nucleic Acid Binding Properties and Splicing Regulatory Function. Journal of Molecular Biology , 348 (3) , 575-588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2005.02.038

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DOI
10.1016/j.jmb.2005.02.038
PMID
15826655

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