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Publication : The Telomerase/vault-associated protein TEP1 is required for vault RNA stability and its association with the vault particle.

First Author  Kickhoefer VA Year  2001
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  152
Issue  1 Pages  157-64
PubMed ID  11149928 Mgi Jnum  J:340412
Mgi Id  MGI:7529321 Doi  10.1083/jcb.152.1.157
Citation  Kickhoefer VA, et al. (2001) The Telomerase/vault-associated protein TEP1 is required for vault RNA stability and its association with the vault particle. J Cell Biol 152(1):157-64
abstractText  Vaults and telomerase are ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particles that share a common protein subunit, TEP1. Although its role in either complex has not yet been defined, TEP1 has been shown to interact with the mouse telomerase RNA and with several of the human vault RNAs in a yeast three-hybrid assay. An mTep1(-/-) mouse was previously generated which resulted in no apparent change in telomere length or telomerase activity in six generations of mTep1-deficient mice. Here we show that the levels of the telomerase RNA and its association with the telomerase RNP are also unaffected in mTep1(-/-) mice. Although vaults purified from the livers of mTep1(-/-) mice appear structurally intact by both negative stain and cryoelectron microscopy, three-dimensional reconstruction of the mTep1(-/-) vault revealed less density in the cap than previously observed for the intact rat vault. Furthermore, the absence of TEP1 completely disrupted the stable association of the vault RNA with the purified vault particle and also resulted in a decrease in the levels and stability of the vault RNA. Therefore, we have uncovered a novel role for TEP1 in vivo as an integral vault protein important for the stabilization and recruitment of the vault RNA to the vault particle.
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