Structural investigation of human U6 snRNA recognition by spliceosomal recycling factor SART3 RNA recognition motifs
- Authors
- Kim, Iktae; Bang, Kyeong-Mi; An, So Young; Park, Changkon; Shin, Ji-Yeon; Kim, Youngim; Song, Hyun Kyu; Suh, Jeong-Yong; Kim, Nak-Kyoon
- Issue Date
- 2025-10
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing Inc.
- Citation
- FEBS Journal
- Abstract
- Human spliceosome-associated factor 3, SART3, is a key factor in spliceosome recycling and engages with U6 small nuclear RNA (snRNA) to promote the formation of the U4/U6 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex. Unlike its counterpart U4/U6 snRNA-associated-splicing factor PRP24 (Prp24) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which uses four RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) for the U6 snRNA interaction, SART3 has two RRMs at its C terminus. Here, we demonstrate that SART3 binds U6 snRNA as a dimer, and four RRM subunits recognize the asymmetric bulge of U6 snRNA. SART3 RRMs adopt a tandem beta alpha beta beta alpha beta motif of the canonical RRM fold to interact with the U6 bulge region via a conserved electropositive surface. We identified the cognate U6 elements that specifically bind SART3 RRM1, which is distinct from the Prp24-U6 interactions in yeast. Our findings suggest a divergent RRM binding mechanism for U6 snRNA recognition during spliceosome assembly and recycling.
- Keywords
- CHEMICAL-SHIFTS; FACTOR P110; NMR; PROTEIN; ANGLES; RNA recognition motif; SART3; solution structure; U6 snRNA
- ISSN
- 1742-464X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153592
- DOI
- 10.1111/febs.70275
- Appears in Collections:
- KIST Article > 2025
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