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Architecture and nucleic acids recognition mechanism of the THO complex, an mRNP assembly factor

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 31, Issue 6, Pages 1605-1616

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2012.10

Keywords

electron microscopy; mRNA export; mRNP quality control; THO complex; TREX complex

Funding

  1. Foundation for Polish Science
  2. EU
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [BFU2010-15703/BMC, BFU2006-05260]
  4. EMBO

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The THO complex is a key factor in co-transcriptional formation of export-competent messenger ribonucleoprotein particles, yet its structure and mechanism of chromatin recruitment remain unknown. In yeast, this complex has been described as a heterotetramer (Tho2, Hpr1, Mft1, and Thp2) that interacts with Tex1 andmRNA export factors Sub2 and Yra1 to form the TRanscription EXport (TREX) complex. In this study, we purified yeast THO and found Tex1 to be part of its core. We determined the three-dimensional structures of five-subunit THO complex by electron microscopy and located the positions of Tex1, Hpr1, and Tho2 C-terminus using various labelling techniques. In the case of Tex1, a beta-propeller protein, we have generated an atomic model which docks into the corresponding part of the THO complex envelope. Furthermore, we show that THO directly interacts with nucleic acids through the unfolded C-terminal region of Tho2, whose removal reduces THO recruitment to active chromatin leading to mRNA biogenesis defects. In summary, this study describes the THO architecture, the structural basis for its chromatin targeting, and highlights the importance of unfolded regions of eukaryotic proteins.

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