The essential polysome-associated RNA-binding protein RBP42 targets mRNAs involved in Trypanosoma brucei energy metabolism

  1. Vivian Bellofatto1,5
  1. 1Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, UMDNJ-NJ Medical School, Newark, New Jersey 07103, USA
  2. 2Center for Genome Informatics, UMDNJ-NJ Medical School, Newark, New Jersey 07103, USA
  3. 3The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10065, USA
  4. 4Instituto de Parasitologia y Biomedicina “Lopez-Neyra,” CSIC Avda. Del Comocimiento s/n. Armilla, 18100 Granada, Spain

    Abstract

    RNA-binding proteins that target mRNA coding regions are emerging as regulators of post-transcriptional processes in eukaryotes. Here we describe a newly identified RNA-binding protein, RBP42, which targets the coding region of mRNAs in the insect form of the African trypanosome, Trypanosoma brucei. RBP42 is an essential protein and associates with polysome-bound mRNAs in the cytoplasm. A global survey of RBP42-bound mRNAs was performed by applying HITS-CLIP technology, which captures protein–RNA interactions in vivo using UV light. Specific RBP42–mRNA interactions, as well as mRNA interactions with a known RNA-binding protein, were purified using specific antibodies. Target RNA sequences were identified and quantified using high-throughput RNA sequencing. Analysis revealed that RBP42 bound mainly within the coding region of mRNAs that encode proteins involved in cellular energy metabolism. Although the mechanism of RBP42's function is unclear at present, we speculate that RBP42 plays a critical role in modulating T. brucei energy metabolism.

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    • Received April 12, 2012.
    • Accepted August 2, 2012.
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