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Nucleoplasmic Nup98 controls gene expression by regulating a DExH/D-box protein

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NUCLEUS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 1-8

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2017.1364826

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DDX3; DDX5; DDX21; DExD; H-box helicases; DHX9; FG-Nup; gene expression regulation; nuclear pore complex; nucleoporins; Nup98

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [130231, 106502, 130404]

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The nucleoporin Nup98 has been linked to the regulation of transcription and RNA metabolism,(1-3) but the mechanisms by which Nup98 contributes to these processes remains largely undefined. Recently, we uncovered interactions between Nup98 and several DExH/D-box proteins (DBPs), a protein family well-known for modulating gene expression and RNA metabolism.(4-6) Analysis of Nup98 and one of these DBPs, DHX9, showed that they directly interact, their association is facilitated by RNA, and Nup98 binding stimulates DHX9 ATPase activity.(7) Furthermore, these proteins were dependent on one another for their proper association with a subset of gene loci to control transcription and modulate mRNA splicing.(7) On the basis of these observations, we proposed that Nup98 functions to regulate DHX9 activity within the nucleoplasm.(7) Since Nup98 is associated with several DBPs, regulation of DHX9 by Nup98 may represent a paradigm for understanding how Nup98, and possibly other FG-Nup proteins, could direct the diverse cellular activities of multiple DBPs.

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