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How RNA-Binding Proteins Interact with RNA: Molecules and Mechanisms.

Molecular cell · 2020 · Vol. 78 (1) · pp. 9-29

Abstract

RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) comprise a large class of over 2,000 proteins that interact with transcripts in all manner of RNA-driven processes. The structures and mechanisms that RBPs use to bind and regulate RNA are incredibly diverse. In this review, we take a look at the components of protein-RNA interaction, from the molecular level to multi-component interaction. We first summarize what is known about protein-RNA molecular interactions based on analyses of solved structures. We additionally describe software currently available for predicting protein-RNA interaction and other resources useful for the study of RBPs. We then review the structure and function of seventeen known RNA-binding domains and analyze the hydrogen bonds adopted by protein-RNA structures on a domain-by-domain basis. We conclude with a summary of the higher-level mechanisms that regulate protein-RNA interactions.

Publication Types

["Journal Article", "Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural", "Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't", "Review"]

Keywords

MeSH Terms

["DNA", "DNA-Binding Proteins", "Hydrogen Bonding", "Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions", "Protein Binding", "RNA", "RNA-Binding Motifs", "RNA-Binding Proteins", "Software"]

Funding

R01 HG004659 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
T32 DK007541 NIDDK NIH HHS (United States)
R01 HD085902 NICHD NIH HHS (United States)