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RNA-BINDING PROTEINS RELATED TO STRESS RESPONSE AND DIFFERENTIATION IN PROTOZOA
RNA-binding proteins
RNA-protein complexes
RNA granules
Protozoa
Stress and cell differentiation
Affilliation
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Carlos Chagas. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Carlos Chagas. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Carlos Chagas. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Abstract
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are key regulators of gene expression. There are several distinct families of RBPs and they are involved in the cellular response to environmental changes, cell differentiation and cell death. The RBPs can differentially combine with RNA molecules and form ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes, defining the function and fate of RNA molecules in the cell. RBPs display diverse domains that allow them to be categorized into distinct families. They play important roles in the cellular response to physiological stress, in cell differentiation, and, it is believed, in the cellular localization of certain mRNAs. In several protozoa, a physiological stress (nutritional, temperature or pH) triggers differentiation to a distinct developmental stage. Most of the RBPs characterized in protozoa arise from trypanosomatids. In these protozoa gene expression regulation is mostly post-transcriptional, which suggests that some RBPs might display regulatory functions distinct from those described for other eukaryotes. mRNA stability can be altered as a response to stress. Transcripts are sequestered to RNA granules that ultimately modulate their availability to the translation machinery, storage or degradation, depending on the associated proteins. These aggregates of mRNPs containing mRNAs that are not being translated colocalize in cytoplasmic foci, and their numbers and size vary according to cell conditions such as oxidative stress, nutritional status and treatment with drugs that inhibit translation.
Keywords
Gene expression regulationRNA-binding proteins
RNA-protein complexes
RNA granules
Protozoa
Stress and cell differentiation
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