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PDBsum entry 5fj9
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5fj9
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Molecular structures of unbound and transcribing RNA polymerase III.
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Authors
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N.A.Hoffmann,
A.J.Jakobi,
M.Moreno-Morcillo,
S.Glatt,
J.Kosinski,
W.J.Hagen,
C.Sachse,
C.W.Müller.
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Ref.
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Nature, 2015,
528,
231-236.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Transcription of genes encoding small structured RNAs such as transfer RNAs,
spliceosomal U6 small nuclear RNA and ribosomal 5S RNA is carried out by RNA
polymerase III (Pol III), the largest yet structurally least characterized
eukaryotic RNA polymerase. Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy
structures of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pol III elongating complex at
3.9 Å resolution and the apo Pol III enzyme in two different conformations at
4.6 and 4.7 Å resolution, respectively, which allow the building of a
17-subunit atomic model of Pol III. The reconstructions reveal the precise
orientation of the C82-C34-C31 heterotrimer in close proximity to the stalk. The
C53-C37 heterodimer positions residues involved in transcription termination
close to the non-template DNA strand. In the apo Pol III structures, the stalk
adopts different orientations coupled with closed and open conformations of the
clamp. Our results provide novel insights into Pol III-specific transcription
and the adaptation of Pol III towards its small transcriptional targets.
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