U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE)
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U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE) | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | U1A_PIE |
Rfam | RF00460 |
Other data | |
RNA type | Cis-reg |
Domain(s) | Eukaryota |
SO | SO:0005836 |
PDB structures | PDBe |
The U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE) is an RNA element which is responsible for the regulation of the length of the polyA tail of the U1A protein pre-mRNA. The PIE is located in the U1A mRNA 3' UTR. PIE adopts a U-shaped structure, with binding sites for a single U1A protein at each bend and when complexed with the two proteins it blocks activity of poly(A) polymerase (PAP), and inhibits its activity.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ Clerte C, Hall KB (October 2004). "Global and local dynamics of the U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE) RNA and PIE RNA-U1A complexes". Biochemistry. 43 (42): 13404–13415. doi:10.1021/bi049117g. PMID 15491147.
- ^ Varani L, Gunderson SI, Mattaj IW, Kay LE, Neuhaus D, Varani G (April 2000). "The NMR structure of the 38 kDa U1A protein - PIE RNA complex reveals the basis of cooperativity in regulation of polyadenylation by human U1A protein". Nature Structural Biology. 7 (4): 329–335. doi:10.1038/74101. PMID 10742179. S2CID 13432764.