Abstract
Quaking viable (Qkv) mice have developmental defects that result in their characteristic tremor. The quaking (Qk) locus expresses alternatively spliced RNA-binding proteins belonging to the STAR family. To characterize the RNA binding specificity of the QKI proteins, we selected for RNA species that bound QKI from random pools of RNAs and defined the QKI response element (QRE) as a bipartite consensus sequence NACUAAY-N1–20-UAAY. A bioinformatic analysis using the QRE identified the three known RNA targets of QKI and 1,430 new putative mRNA targets, of which 23 were validated in vivo. A large proportion of the mRNAs are implicated in development and cell differentiation, as predicted from the phenotype of the Qkv mice. In addition, 24% are implicated in cell growth and/or maintenance, suggesting a role for QKI in cancer.
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We thank M. Scott for the bioinformatic analyses and F. Major, P. Wilkinson and J. Côté for helpful discussions. This work was supported by grant MOP57692 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and by funds from the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. A.G. is a Research Student of the National Cancer Institute of Canada supported with funds provided by the Terry Fox Run. S.R. is an Investigator of the CIHR.
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Supplementary Fig. 1
Comparison of the RNA binding affinity of QKI, QKI-6 and QKI-7 using a selected sequence. (PDF 125 kb)
Supplementary Fig. 2
QKI-5, QKI-6 and Sam68 specific immunoprecipitations. (PDF 157 kb)
Supplementary Table 1
mRNA targets identified based on the identified consensus. (PDF 107 kb)
Supplementary Table 2
Matrix based on the nucleotides identified by SELEX (PDF 103 kb)
Supplementary Table 3
mRNA targets identified based on the matrix (Supplementary Table 2) and a fixed core or half site sequence. (PDF 68 kb)
Supplementary Table 4
mRNA classification of each hit based on gene annotation. (PDF 10 kb)
Supplementary Table 5
Substrates used for all T7 RNA MegaShortscript. (PDF 32 kb)
Supplementary Table 6
Primers used for RT-PCR. (PDF 27 kb)
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Galarneau, A., Richard, S. Target RNA motif and target mRNAs of the Quaking STAR protein. Nat Struct Mol Biol 12, 691–698 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nsmb963
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