1998
DOI: 10.1017/s135583829898102x
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Separable roles in vivo for the two RNA binding domains of a Drosophila A1-hnRNP homolog

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“…In the current model (Fig. 2), the binding of a subset of these hnRNPs to omega-n is likely to be dependent upon their high affinity for a short, but highly conserved motif AUAGGUAGG that occurs twice within each of the numerous omega-n repeats (Zu et al 1998). In this model the tandem repeats of omega-n serve to quantitatively bind specific hnRNPs, while those remaining unbound are available for nuclear processing of pre-mRNAs with ensuing transport of mature mRNAs to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the current model (Fig. 2), the binding of a subset of these hnRNPs to omega-n is likely to be dependent upon their high affinity for a short, but highly conserved motif AUAGGUAGG that occurs twice within each of the numerous omega-n repeats (Zu et al 1998). In this model the tandem repeats of omega-n serve to quantitatively bind specific hnRNPs, while those remaining unbound are available for nuclear processing of pre-mRNAs with ensuing transport of mature mRNAs to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…One such highly conserved sequence, across at least 12 Drosophila species, is a nonamer motif (AUAG-GUAGG), two of which are imbedded in each 280 bp monomer of the repeats (Bardsley L and McKechnie SW, unpublished). Evidence suggests that these motifs, that are part of the nuclear transcript, may associate with heterogeneous ribonuclear proteins (hnRNPs) and help coordinate the availability of hnRNPs for messenger RNA processing (Zu et al, 1998). In relation to the latitudinal cline, populations at cooler latitudes on average have fewer repeating nonamers (shorter omegan transcripts) and therefore would have few binding sites to sequester hnRNPs with possible downstream affects on rates of messenger RNA processing and protein synthesis.…”
Section: Hsr-omega-l Chromosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pGST CAS YXXP, a gift from Amy Bouton, contains the YXXP domain of CAS in pGEX-2T-K (9). pBS-HRB87F contains a FLAG-tagged Drosophila Hrb87F gene in pBluescript II KS(ϩ) (65). The glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusion plasmids E1A ⌬2-36 , E1A ⌬38-67 , E1A ⌬73-120 , and the double point mutant E1A pm928/961 were gifts from Joseph R. Nevins (38).…”
Section: Cells and Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%