Structure and dynamics of the quaternary hunchback mRNA translation repression complex

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A key regulatory process during Drosophila development is the localized suppression of the hunchback mRNA translation at the posterior, which gives rise to a hunchback gradient governing the formation of the anterior-posterior body axis. The suppression of the RNA is achieved by a concerted action of Brain Tumour (Brat), Pumilio (Pum) and Nanos. Each protein is necessary for proper Drosophila development. The RNA contacts have been elucidated for the proteins individually in several atomic-resolution structures. However, the interplay of all three proteins in the RNA suppression remains a long-standing open question. We characterize the quaternary complex of the RNA-binding domains of Brat, Pum and Nanos with hunchback mRNA by combining NMR spectroscopy, SANS/SAXS, XL/MS with MD simulations and ITC assays. The quaternary hunchback mRNA suppression complex is flexible with the unoccupied nucleotides of the RNA functioning as a flexible linker between the Brat and Pum-Nanos moieties of the complex. Moreover, Brat and Pum with Nanos bind the RNA completely independently. In accordance with previous studies, showing that Brat can suppress hunchback mRNA independently and is distributed uniformly throughout the embryo, this suggests that hunchback mRNA suppression by Brat is functionally separate from the suppression by Pumilio and Nanos.
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