Functional analysis of RNA motifs essential for BC200 RNA-mediated translational regulation

Brain cytoplasmic 200 RNA (BC200 RNA) is proposed to act as a local translational modulator by inhibiting translation after being targeted to neuronal dendrites. However, the mechanism by which BC200 RNA inhibits translation is not fully understood. Although a detailed functional analysis of RNA mot...

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Published inBMB reports Vol. 53; no. 2; pp. 94 - 99
Main Authors Jang, Seonghui, Shin, Heegwon, Lee, Younghoon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 29.02.2020
생화학분자생물학회
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Summary:Brain cytoplasmic 200 RNA (BC200 RNA) is proposed to act as a local translational modulator by inhibiting translation after being targeted to neuronal dendrites. However, the mechanism by which BC200 RNA inhibits translation is not fully understood. Although a detailed functional analysis of RNA motifs is essential for understanding the BC200 RNA-mediated translation-inhibition mechanism, there is little relevant research on the subject. Here, we performed a systematic domain-dissection analysis of BC200 RNA to identify functional RNA motifs responsible for its translationalinhibition activity. Various RNA variants were assayed for their ability to inhibit translation of luciferase mRNA in vitro. We found that the 111-200-nucleotide region consisting of part of the Alu domain as well as the A/C-rich domain (consisting of both the A-rich and C-rich domains) is most effective for translation inhibition. Surprisingly, we also found that individual A-rich, A/C-rich, and Alu domains can enhance translation but at different levels for each domain, and that these enhancing effects manifest as cap-dependent translation. [BMB Reports 2020; 53(2): 94-99].
ISSN:1976-6696
1976-670X
DOI:10.5483/BMBRep.2020.53.2.153