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Assembly of the 68- and 72-kD Proteins of Signal Recognition Particle with 7S RNA

Lütcke, Henrich and Prehn, Siegfried and Ashford, Anthony J. and Remus, Michael and Frank, Rainer and Dobberstein, Bernhard

The Journal of Cell Biology, 121 (5). pp. 977-985.

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Abstract

Signal recognition particle (SRP), the cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particle that mediates the targeting of proteins to the ER, consists of a 7S RNA and six different proteins. The 68- (SRP68) and 72-(SRP72) kD proteins of SRP are bound to the 7S RNA of SRP as a heterodimeric complex (SRP68/72). Here we describe the primary structure of SRP72 and the assembly of SRP68, SRP72 and 7S RNA into a ribonucleoprotein particle. The amino acid sequence deduced from the cDNA of SRP72 reveals a basic protein of 671 amino acids which shares no sequence similarity with any protein in the sequence data libraries. Assembly of SRP72 into a ribonucleoprotein particle required the presence of 7S RNA and SRP68. In contrast, SRP68 alone specifically bound to 7S RNA. SRP68 contacts the 7S RNA via its NH2-terminal half while COOH-terminal portions of SRP68 and SRP72 are in contact with each other in SRP.SRP68 thus serves as a link between 7S RNA and SRP72. As a large NH2-terminal domain of SRP72 is exposed on SRP it may be a site of contact to other molecules involved in the SRP cycle between the ribosome and the ER membrane.

Item Type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: The Journal of Cell Biology
Volume: 121
Number: 5
Date: 1993
Page Range: pp. 977-985
Faculties / Institutes: Service facilities > Center for Molecular Biology Heidelberg
Subjects: 570 Life sciences
Schriftenreihe ID: Works by Bernhard Dobberstein
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