- Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particle
Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particles (hnRNPs) are complexes of
RNA andprotein present in thecell nucleus during gene transcription and subsequentpost-transcriptional modification of the newly synthesized RNA (pre-mRNA). The presence of the proteins bound to a pre-mRNA molecule serves as a signal that the pre-mRNA is not yet fully processed and ready for export to thecytoplasm . After splicing has occurred, the proteins remain bound to splicedintron s and target them for degradation.The proteins involved in the hnRNP complexes are collectively known as heterogeneous ribonucleoproteins. They include protein K and
polypyrimidine-tract binding protein (PTB), which is regulated byphosphorylation catalyzed byprotein kinase A and is responsible for suppressingRNA splicing at a particularexon by blocking access of thespliceosome to thepolypyrimidine tract .FUNCTION:1. Prevent folding of pre-mRNA into secondary structures that may inhibit its interactions with other proteins.2. May associate with the splicing apparatus.3. Transport of mRNA out of the nucleus.
References
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