1h95

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Solution structure of the single-stranded DNA-binding Cold Shock Domain (CSD) of human Y-box protein 1 (YB1) determined by NMR (10 lowest energy structures)Solution structure of the single-stranded DNA-binding Cold Shock Domain (CSD) of human Y-box protein 1 (YB1) determined by NMR (10 lowest energy structures)

Structural highlights

1h95 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

YBOX1_HUMAN Mediates pre-mRNA alternative splicing regulation. Binds to splice sites in pre-mRNA and regulates splice site selection. Binds and stabilizes cytoplasmic mRNA. Contributes to the regulation of translation by modulating the interaction between the mRNA and eukaryotic initiation factors (By similarity). Regulates the transcription of numerous genes. Its transcriptional activity on the multidrug resistance gene MDR1 is enhanced in presence of the APEX1 acetylated form at 'Lys-6' and 'Lys-7'. Binds to promoters that contain a Y-box (5'-CTGATTGGCCAA-3'), such as MDR1 and HLA class II genes. Promotes separation of DNA strands that contain mismatches or are modified by cisplatin. Has endonucleolytic activity and can introduce nicks or breaks into double-stranded DNA (in vitro). May play a role in DNA repair. Component of the CRD-mediated complex that promotes MYC mRNA stability. Binds preferentially to the 5'-[CU]CUGCG-3' motif in vitro.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] The secreted form acts as an extracellular mitogen and stimulates cell migration and proliferation.

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The human Y-box protein 1 (YB-1) is a member of the Y-box protein family, a class of proteins involved in transcriptional and translational regulation of a wide range of genes. Here, we report the solution structure of the cold-shock domain (CSD) of YB-1, which is thought to be responsible for nucleic acid binding. It is the first structure solved of a eukaryotic member of the cold-shock protein family and consists of a closed five-stranded anti-parallel beta-barrel capped by a long flexible loop. The structure of CSD is similar to the OB-fold and a comparison with bacterial cold-shock proteins shows that its structural properties are conserved from bacteria to man. Our data suggest the presence of a DNA-binding site consisting of a patch of positively charged and aromatic residues on the surface of the beta-barrel. Further, it is shown that CSD, which has a preference for binding single-stranded pyrimidine-rich sequences, binds weakly and hardly specifically to DNA. Binding affinities reported for intact YB-1 indicate that domains other than the CSD play a role in DNA binding of YB-1.

The solution structure and DNA-binding properties of the cold-shock domain of the human Y-box protein YB-1.,Kloks CP, Spronk CA, Lasonder E, Hoffmann A, Vuister GW, Grzesiek S, Hilbers CW J Mol Biol. 2002 Feb 15;316(2):317-26. PMID:11851341[9]

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References

  1. Chen CY, Gherzi R, Andersen JS, Gaietta G, Jurchott K, Royer HD, Mann M, Karin M. Nucleolin and YB-1 are required for JNK-mediated interleukin-2 mRNA stabilization during T-cell activation. Genes Dev. 2000 May 15;14(10):1236-48. PMID:10817758
  2. Capowski EE, Esnault S, Bhattacharya S, Malter JS. Y box-binding factor promotes eosinophil survival by stabilizing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor mRNA. J Immunol. 2001 Nov 15;167(10):5970-6. PMID:11698476
  3. Raffetseder U, Frye B, Rauen T, Jurchott K, Royer HD, Jansen PL, Mertens PR. Splicing factor SRp30c interaction with Y-box protein-1 confers nuclear YB-1 shuttling and alternative splice site selection. J Biol Chem. 2003 May 16;278(20):18241-8. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M212518200. Epub 2003 , Feb 25. PMID:12604611 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M212518200
  4. Gaudreault I, Guay D, Lebel M. YB-1 promotes strand separation in vitro of duplex DNA containing either mispaired bases or cisplatin modifications, exhibits endonucleolytic activities and binds several DNA repair proteins. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Jan 12;32(1):316-27. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkh170. Print 2004. PMID:14718551 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkh170
  5. Onishi H, Kino Y, Morita T, Futai E, Sasagawa N, Ishiura S. MBNL1 associates with YB-1 in cytoplasmic stress granules. J Neurosci Res. 2008 Jul;86(9):1994-2002. doi: 10.1002/jnr.21655. PMID:18335541 doi:10.1002/jnr.21655
  6. Chattopadhyay R, Das S, Maiti AK, Boldogh I, Xie J, Hazra TK, Kohno K, Mitra S, Bhakat KK. Regulatory role of human AP-endonuclease (APE1/Ref-1) in YB-1-mediated activation of the multidrug resistance gene MDR1. Mol Cell Biol. 2008 Dec;28(23):7066-80. doi: 10.1128/MCB.00244-08. Epub 2008 Sep , 22. PMID:18809583 doi:10.1128/MCB.00244-08
  7. Weidensdorfer D, Stohr N, Baude A, Lederer M, Kohn M, Schierhorn A, Buchmeier S, Wahle E, Huttelmaier S. Control of c-myc mRNA stability by IGF2BP1-associated cytoplasmic RNPs. RNA. 2009 Jan;15(1):104-15. doi: 10.1261/rna.1175909. Epub 2008 Nov 24. PMID:19029303 doi:10.1261/rna.1175909
  8. Frye BC, Halfter S, Djudjaj S, Muehlenberg P, Weber S, Raffetseder U, En-Nia A, Knott H, Baron JM, Dooley S, Bernhagen J, Mertens PR. Y-box protein-1 is actively secreted through a non-classical pathway and acts as an extracellular mitogen. EMBO Rep. 2009 Jul;10(7):783-9. doi: 10.1038/embor.2009.81. Epub 2009 May 29. PMID:19483673 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/embor.2009.81
  9. Kloks CP, Spronk CA, Lasonder E, Hoffmann A, Vuister GW, Grzesiek S, Hilbers CW. The solution structure and DNA-binding properties of the cold-shock domain of the human Y-box protein YB-1. J Mol Biol. 2002 Feb 15;316(2):317-26. PMID:11851341 doi:10.1006/jmbi.2001.5334
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