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BackgroundRNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are well known as key factors in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes. These proteins associate with mRNAs and other proteins to form mRNP complexes that ultimately determine the fate of target transcripts in the cell. This association is usually mediated by an RNA-recognition motif (RRM). In the case of trypanosomatids, these proteins play a paramount role, as gene expression regulation is mostly posttranscriptional. Despite their relevance in the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas’ disease, to date, few RBPs have been characterized in this parasite.ResultsWe investigated the role of DRBD2 in T. cruzi, an RBP with two RRM domains that is associated with cytoplasmic translational complexes. We show that DRBD2 is an ortholog of the Gbp2 in yeast, an SR-rich protein involved in mRNA quality control and export. We used an immunoprecipitation assay followed by shotgun proteomics and RNA-seq to assess the interaction partners of the DRBD2-mRNP complex in epimastigotes. The analysis identified mostly proteins involved in RNA metabolism and regulation, such as ALBA1, ALBA3, ALBA4, UBP1, UBP2, DRBD3, and PABP2. The RNA-seq results showed that most of the transcripts regulated by the DRBD2 complex mapped to hypothetical proteins related to multiple processes, such as to biosynthetic process, DNA metabolic process, protein modification, and response to stress.ConclusionsThe identification of regulatory proteins in the DRBD2-mRNP complex corroborates the important role of DRBD2 in gene expression regulation in T. cruzi. We consider these results an important contribution to future studies regarding gene expression regulation in T. cruzi, especially in the field of RNA-binding proteins.

Highlights

  • RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are well known as key factors in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes

  • We show that DRBD2 is an ortholog of Gbp2 in yeast, a shuttling serine/ arginine (SR)-rich protein involved in messenger RNA (mRNA) quality control and export [24]

  • DRBD2 is an ortholog of the SR-protein Gbp2 in yeast The results from BLAST together with those from the multiple sequence analysis provided convincing evidence that the T. cruzi DRBD2 (TcCLB.510755.120) protein is an ortholog of Gbp2 proteins in other organisms, such as T. brucei and S. cerevisiae, with approximately 40% similarity between the sequences

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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are well known as key factors in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes These proteins associate with mRNAs and other proteins to form mRNP complexes that determine the fate of target transcripts in the cell. In the case of trypanosomatids, these proteins play a paramount role, as gene expression regulation is mostly posttranscriptional Despite their relevance in the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas’ disease, to date, few RBPs have been characterized in this parasite. RNAbinding proteins (RBPs) are well described as key players in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes [6] These proteins associate with mRNAs and other proteins to form ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) complexes that determine the fate of target transcripts in the cell [7]. This association is usually mediated by the RNArecognition motif (RRM), the most frequent domain in RBPs in eukaryotes [8,9,10]

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