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Coupled 5′ Nucleotide Recognition and Processivity in Xrn1-Mediated mRNA Decay
- Source :
- Molecular Cell; vol 41, iss 5, 600-608; 1097-2765
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Messenger RNA decay plays a central role in the regulation and surveillance of eukaryotic gene expression. The conserved multidomain exoribonuclease Xrn1 targets cytoplasmic RNA substrates marked by a 5' monophosphate for processive 5'-to-3' degradation by an unknown mechanism. Here, we report the crystal structure of an Xrn1-substrate complex. The single-stranded substrate is held in place by stacking of the 5'-terminal trinucleotide between aromatic side chains while a highly basic pocket specifically recognizes the 5' phosphate. Mutations of residues involved in binding the 5'-terminal nucleotide impair Xrn1 processivity. The substrate recognition mechanism allows Xrn1 to couple processive hydrolysis to duplex melting in RNA substrates with sufficiently long single-stranded 5' overhangs. The Xrn1-substrate complex structure thus rationalizes the exclusive specificity of Xrn1 for 5'-monophosphorylated substrates, ensuring fidelity of mRNA turnover, and posits a model for translocation-coupled unwinding of structured RNA substrates.
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- Database :
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- Journal :
- Molecular Cell; vol 41, iss 5, 600-608; 1097-2765
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Molecular Cell vol 41, iss 5, 600-608 1097-2765
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1401033677
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource