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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Mitchell, SA, Spriggs, KA, Coldwell, MJ, Jackson, RJ, Willis, AE
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We have shown previously that polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1 (PTB) binds and activates the Apaf-1 internal ribosome entry segment (IRES) when the protein upstream of N-ras (unr) is prebound. Here we show that the Apaf-1 IRES is highly active in neuronal-derived cell lines due to the presence of the neuronal-enhanced version of PTB, nPTB. The unr and PTB/nPTB binding sites have been located on the Apaf-1 IRES RNA, and a structural model for the IRES bound to these proteins has been derived. The ribosome landing site has been located to a single-stranded region, and this is generated by the binding of the nPTB and unr to the RNA. These data suggest that unr and nPTB act as RNA chaperones by changing the structure of the IRES into one that permits translation initiation.

Publication ID: 
525888
Published date: 
March 2003
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Mol Cell
Publication volume: 
11
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