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Maher Alayyoubi1, Huatao Guo, Sanghamitra Dey, Talin Golnazarian, Garrett A Brooks, Andrew Rong, Jeffery F Miller, Partho Ghosh.
Abstract
Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) are the only known source of massive protein sequence variation in prokaryotes. These elements transfer coding information from a template region (TR) through an RNA intermediate to a protein-encoding variable region. This retrohoming process is accompanied by unique adenine-specific mutagenesis and, in the prototypical BPP-1 DGR, requires a reverse transcriptase (bRT) and an accessory variability determinant (bAvd) protein. To understand the role of bAvd, we determined its 2.69 Å resolution structure, which revealed a highly positively charged pentameric barrel. In accordance with its charge, bAvd bound both DNA and RNA, albeit without a discernable sequence preference. We found that the coding sequence of bAvd functioned as part of TR but identified means to mutate bAvd without affecting TR. This mutational analysis revealed a strict correspondence between retrohoming and interaction of bAvd with bRT, suggesting that the bRT-bAvd complex is important for DGR retrohoming.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23273427 PMCID: PMC3570691 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2012.11.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006