- Arginine methylation of the cellular nucleic acid binding protein does not affect its subcellular localization but impedes RNA binding.
Arginine methylation of the cellular nucleic acid binding protein does not affect its subcellular localization but impedes RNA binding.
FEBS letters (2014-04-15)
Hung-Ming Wei, Huan-Hsuan Hu, Gia-Yun Chang, Yu-Jen Lee, Yi-Chen Li, Hong-How Chang, Chuan Li
PMID24726729
ABSTRACT
Cellular nucleic acid binding protein (CNBP) contains seven zinc finger (ZF) repeats and an arginine and glycine (RG) rich sequence between the first and the second ZF. CNBP interacts with protein arginine methyltransferase PRMT1. Full-length but not RG-deleted or mutated CNBP can be methylated. Treatment with a methylation inhibitor AdOx reduced CNBP methylation, but did not affect the concentrated nuclear localization of CNBP. Nevertheless, arginine methylation of CNBP appeared to interfere with its RNA binding activity. Our findings show that arginine methylation of CNBP in the RG motif did not change the subcellular localization, but regulated its RNA binding activity.
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L-Arginine, from non-animal source, meets EP, USP testing specifications, suitable for cell culture, 98.5-101.0%
Arginine, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Ribonucleic acid, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard