Vertebrate TAP and its yeast ortholog Mex67p are
involved in the export of messenger RNAs from the nucleus.
TAP has also been implicated in the export of simian type
D viral RNAs bearing the constitutive transport element
(CTE). Although TAP directly interacts with CTE-bearing
RNAs, the mode of interaction of TAP/Mex67p with cellular
mRNAs is different from that with the CTE RNA and is likely
to be mediated by protein–protein interactions. Here
we show that Mex67p directly interacts with Yra1p, an essential
yeast hnRNP-like protein. This interaction is evolutionarily
conserved as Yra1p also interacts with TAP. Conditional
expression in yeast cells implicates Yra1p in the export
of cellular mRNAs. Database searches revealed that Yra1p
belongs to an evolutionarily conserved family of hnRNP-like
proteins having more than one member in Mus musculus,
Xenopus laevis, Caenorhabditis elegans,
and Schizosaccharomyces pombe and at least one
member in several species including plants. The murine
members of the family directly interact with TAP. Because
members of this protein family are characterized by the
presence of one RNP-motif RNA-binding domain and exhibit
RNA-binding activity, we called these proteins REF-bps
for RNA and export factor binding
proteins. Thus, Yra1p and members of
the REF family of hnRNP-like proteins may facilitate the
interaction of TAP/Mex67p with cellular mRNAs.