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3I61

Structure of Mss116p bound to ssRNA and ADP-Beryllium Fluoride

Summary for 3I61
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3i61/pdb
Related3I5X 3I5Y 3I62
DescriptorATP-dependent RNA helicase MSS116, 5'-R(*UP*UP*UP*UP*UP*UP*UP*UP*UP*U)-3', ADENOSINE-5'-DIPHOSPHATE, ... (6 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsprotein-rna complex, rna helicase, dead-box, atp-binding, helicase, hydrolase, mitochondrion, mrna processing, mrna splicing, nucleotide-binding, rna-binding, transit peptide, translation regulation, hydrolase-rna complex, hydrolase/rna
Biological sourceSaccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast)
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Cellular locationMitochondrion matrix: P15424
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight68017.93
Authors
Del Campo, M.,Lambowitz, A.M. (deposition date: 2009-07-06, release date: 2009-09-08, Last modification date: 2023-09-06)
Primary citationDel Campo, M.,Lambowitz, A.M.
Structure of the Yeast DEAD box protein Mss116p reveals two wedges that crimp RNA
Mol.Cell, 35:598-609, 2009
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PubMed Abstract: The yeast DEAD box protein Mss116p is a general RNA chaperone that functions in mitochondrial group I and II intron splicing, translational activation, and RNA end processing. Here we determined high-resolution X-ray crystal structures of Mss116p complexed with an RNA oligonucleotide and ATP analogs AMP-PNP, ADP-BeF(3)(-), or ADP-AlF(4)(-). The structures show the entire helicase core acting together with a functionally important C-terminal extension. In all structures, the helicase core is in a closed conformation with a wedge alpha helix bending RNA 3' of the central bound nucleotides, as in previous DEAD box protein structures. Notably, Mss116p's C-terminal extension also bends RNA 5' of the central nucleotides, resulting in RNA crimping. Despite reported functional differences, we observe few structural changes in ternary complexes with different ATP analogs. The structures constrain models of DEAD box protein function and reveal a strand separation mechanism in which a protein uses two wedges to act as a molecular crimper.
PubMed: 19748356
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.07.032
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