Jansen R P
ZMBH, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
FASEB J. 1999 Mar;13(3):455-66.
It has become evident over the past years that a large fraction of messenger RNAs is tightly associated with the cytoskeleton. Whereas microtubules are involved in RNA-cytoskeletal association in large cells like oocytes, neurons, or oligodendrocytes, microfilaments play the major role in smaller somatic cell types. Association of RNA with cytoskeletal filaments clearly is required for mRNA transport, but also appears to be crucial for efficient protein synthesis. Recent data now shed light on how mRNAs attach to the cytoskeleton. Messenger RNA seems to interact with microtubules or microfilaments in the form of large ribonucleoprotein particles, which in some cases also contain components of the protein synthesis apparatus. Recently, a number of RNA binding proteins have been identified in flies, amphibians, and mammals that are essential for the interaction of mRNA with cytoskeletal filaments or with microtubule- or actin-associated proteins. Such proteins include heterologous ribonucleoproteins, which are also involved in nuclear export of RNA.
在过去几年中,很明显有很大一部分信使核糖核酸(mRNA)与细胞骨架紧密相关。在诸如卵母细胞、神经元或少突胶质细胞等大型细胞中,微管参与RNA与细胞骨架的结合,而微丝在较小的体细胞类型中起主要作用。RNA与细胞骨架细丝的结合显然是mRNA运输所必需的,而且似乎对高效蛋白质合成也至关重要。现在,最新数据揭示了mRNA如何附着于细胞骨架。信使核糖核酸似乎以大型核糖核蛋白颗粒的形式与微管或微丝相互作用,在某些情况下,这些颗粒还包含蛋白质合成装置的成分。最近,在果蝇、两栖动物和哺乳动物中鉴定出了许多RNA结合蛋白,它们对于mRNA与细胞骨架细丝或与微管或肌动蛋白相关蛋白的相互作用至关重要。这类蛋白包括异源核糖核蛋白,它们也参与RNA的核输出。