
Tommy Cedervall
Associate Professor, Coordinator Nanosafety

The La protein
Author
Summary, in English
Ubiquitous in eukaryotic cells, the La protein associates with the 3′ termini of many newly synthesized small RNAs. RNAs bound by the La protein include all nascent transcripts made by RNA polymerase III as well as certain small RNAs synthesized by other RNA polymerases. Recent genetic and biochemical analyses have revealed that binding by the La protein protects the 3′ ends of these RNAs from exonucleases. This La-mediated stabilization is required for the normal pathway of pre-tRNA maturation, facilitates assembly of small RNAs into functional RNA-protein complexes, and contributes to nuclear retention of certain small RNAs. Studies of mutant La proteins have given some insights into how the La protein specifically recognizes its RNA targets. However, many questions remain regarding the molecular mechanisms by which La protein binding influences multiple steps in small RNA biogenesis. This review focuses on the roles of the La protein in small RNA biogenesis and also discusses data that implicate the La protein in the translation of specific mRNAs.
Publishing year
2002
Language
English
Pages
375-403
Publication/Series
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Volume
71
Links
Document type
Journal article review
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Topic
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Keywords
- Nuclear retention
- RNA binding
- RNA polymerase III
- Small RNAs
- TRNA maturation
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0066-4154