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PDBsum entry 2x1f
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Transcription/RNA
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2x1f
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* Residue conservation analysis
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Nucleic Acids Res
38:3119-3132
(2010)
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PubMed id:
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Structure of the Rna15 RRM-RNA complex reveals the molecular basis of GU specificity in transcriptional 3'-end processing factors.
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C.Pancevac,
D.C.Goldstone,
A.Ramos,
I.A.Taylor.
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ABSTRACT
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Rna15 is a core subunit of cleavage factor IA (CFIA), an essential
transcriptional 3'-end processing factor from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. CFIA is
required for polyA site selection/cleavage targeting RNA sequences that surround
polyadenylation sites in the 3'-UTR of RNA polymerase-II transcripts. RNA
recognition by CFIA is mediated by an RNA recognition motif (RRM) contained in
the Rna15 subunit of the complex. We show here that Rna15 has a strong and
unexpected preference for GU containing RNAs and reveal the molecular basis for
a base selectivity mechanism that accommodates G or U but discriminates against
C and A bases. This mode of base selectivity is rather different to that
observed in other RRM-RNA structures and is structurally conserved in CstF64,
the mammalian counterpart of Rna15. Our observations provide evidence for a
highly conserved mechanism of base recognition amongst the 3'-end processing
complexes that interact with the U-rich or U/G-rich elements at 3'-end
cleavage/polyadenylation sites.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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M.Moreno-Morcillo,
L.Minvielle-Sébastia,
S.Fribourg,
and
C.D.Mackereth
(2011).
Locked tether formation by cooperative folding of Rna14p monkeytail and Rna15p hinge domains in the yeast CF IA complex.
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Structure,
19,
534-545.
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PDB code:
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