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PDBsum entry 4x4r
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RNA binding protein
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PDB id
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4x4r
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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On-Enzyme refolding permits small RNA and tRNA surveillance by the cca-Adding enzyme.
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Authors
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C.D.Kuhn,
J.E.Wilusz,
Y.Zheng,
P.A.Beal,
L.Joshua-Tor.
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Ref.
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Cell, 2015,
160,
644-658.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Transcription in eukaryotes produces a number of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs).
Two of these, MALAT1 and Menβ, generate a tRNA-like small RNA in addition to
the mature lncRNA. The stability of these tRNA-like small RNAs and bona fide
tRNAs is monitored by the CCA-adding enzyme. Whereas CCA is added to stable
tRNAs and tRNA-like transcripts, a second CCA repeat is added to certain
unstable transcripts to initiate their degradation. Here, we characterize how
these two scenarios are distinguished. Following the first CCA addition cycle,
nucleotide binding to the active site triggers a clockwise screw motion,
producing torque on the RNA. This ejects stable RNAs, whereas unstable RNAs are
refolded while bound to the enzyme and subjected to a second CCA catalytic
cycle. Intriguingly, with the CCA-adding enzyme acting as a molecular vise, the
RNAs proofread themselves through differential responses to its interrogation
between stable and unstable substrates.
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