Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
- 6yym; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats;
DNAproDB
- Class
- RNA binding protein
- Method
- X-ray (2.63 Å)
- Summary
- Structure of s. pombe mei2 rrm3 domain bound to RNA
- Reference
- Andric V, Nevers A, Hazra D, Auxilien S, Menant A, Graille M, Palancade B, Rougemaille M (2021): "A scaffold lncRNA shapes the mitosis to meiosis switch." Nat Commun, 12, 770. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21032-7.
- Abstract
- Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) contribute to the regulation of gene expression in response to intra- or extracellular signals but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unexplored. Here, we identify an uncharacterized lncRNA as a central player in shaping the meiotic gene expression program in fission yeast. We report that this regulatory RNA, termed mamRNA, scaffolds the antagonistic RNA-binding proteins Mmi1 and Mei2 to ensure their reciprocal inhibition and fine tune meiotic mRNA degradation during mitotic growth. Mechanistically, mamRNA allows Mmi1 to target Mei2 for ubiquitin-mediated downregulation, and conversely enables accumulating Mei2 to impede Mmi1 activity, thereby reinforcing the mitosis to meiosis switch. These regulations also occur within a unique Mmi1-containing nuclear body, positioning mamRNA as a spatially-confined sensor of Mei2 levels. Our results thus provide a mechanistic basis for the mutual control of gametogenesis effectors and further expand our vision of the regulatory potential of lncRNAs.