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Structure and RNA-Binding Properties of Lsm Protein from Halobacterium salinarum

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BIOCHEMISTRY-MOSCOW
卷 86, 期 7, 页码 833-842

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S000629792107004X

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Lsm proteins; SmAP; protein quaternary structure; RNA-binding properties of proteins; small regulatory RNA; sRNA; Halobacterium salinarum

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The length of the L4 loop does not determine the number of monomers in Lsm protein particles or affect their RNA-binding properties.
The structure and the RNA-binding properties of the Lsm protein from Halobacterium salinarum have been determined. A distinctive feature of this protein is the presence of a short L4 loop connecting the beta 3 and beta 4 strands. Since bacterial Lsm proteins (also called Hfq proteins) have a short L4 loop and form hexamers, whereas archaeal Lsm proteins (SmAP) have a long L4 loop and form heptamers, it has been suggested that the length of the L4 loop may affect the quaternary structure of Lsm proteins. Moreover, the L4 loop covers the region of SmAP corresponding to one of the RNA-binding sites in Hfq, and thus can affect the RNA-binding properties of the protein. Our results show that the SmAP from H. salinarum forms heptamers and possesses the same RNA-binding properties as homologous proteins with the long L4 loop. Therefore, the length of the L4 does not govern the number of monomers in the protein particles and does not affect the RNA-binding properties of Lsm proteins.

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