An internal loop region is responsible for inherent target specificity of bacterial cold-shock proteins
Satoshi Hasegawa,
Rerina Inose,
Mizuki Igarashi
et al.
Abstract:Cold shock proteins (Csps), of around 70 amino acids, share a protein fold for the cold shock domain (CSD) that contains RNA binding motifs, RNP1 and RNP2, and constitute one family of bacterial RNA-binding proteins. Despite similar amino acid composition, Csps have been shown to individually possess inherent specific functions. Here we identify the molecular differences in Csps that allow selective recognition of RNA targets. Using chimeras and mutants of Escherichia coli CspD and CspA, we demonstrate that Ly… Show more
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