RNA splicing's spotters
One of those regulators, a protein called SRSF1, has been a focus of Krainer's lab since 1990. It was then that he discovered cells need SRSF1 for splicing to occur. His team has since found that too much SRSF1 can prompt cells to grow cancerous. Given this link to human disease, Krainer has been trying to determine just how SRSF1 works.
In his latest study, Krainer and graduate student
'History' is the right word, as the list turned out quite long. It included known splicing regulators as well as some surprises. Segovia and Krainer were particularly interested in SRSF1's interaction with a protein called DDX23. This enzyme helps newly built spliceosomes get themselves into shape for RNA splicing.
Next, Krainer and Segovia teamed with CSHL Director of Research
"SRSF1 seems to be pretty central here," Krainer says. He explains that in addition to its interaction with DDX23, the regulator protein is needed for an earlier step in spliceosome assembly. "It seems to be at this pivotal point between spliceosome transitions." With his group's list of SRSF1-interacting proteins, researchers now have a new set of clues into how this critical regulator does its work. That could help reduce the lift that comes with looking for new insights into cancer and other devastating diseases.
About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has shaped contemporary biomedical research and education with programs in cancer, neuroscience, plant biology and quantitative biology. Home to eight Nobel Prize winners, the private, not-for-profit Laboratory employs 1,000 people including 600 scientists, students and technicians. For more information, visit www.cshl.edu.
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