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Aiming Ren1, Marija Košutić2, Kanagalaghatta R Rajashankar3, Marina Frener2, Tobias Santner2, Eric Westhof4, Ronald Micura2, Dinshaw J Patel1.
Abstract
Small self-cleaving nucleolytic ribozymes contain catalytic domains that accelerate site-specific cleavage/ligation of phosphodiester backbones. We report on the 2.9-Å crystal structure of the env22 twister ribozyme, which adopts a compact tertiary fold stabilized by co-helical stacking, double-pseudoknot formation and long-range pairing interactions. The U-A cleavage site adopts a splayed-apart conformation with the modelled 2'-O of U positioned for in-line attack on the adjacent to-be-cleaved P-O5' bond. Both an invariant guanosine and a Mg(2+) are directly coordinated to the non-bridging phosphate oxygens at the U-A cleavage step, with the former positioned to contribute to catalysis and the latter to structural integrity. The impact of key mutations on cleavage activity identified an invariant guanosine that contributes to catalysis. Our structure of the in-line aligned env22 twister ribozyme is compared with two recently reported twister ribozymes structures, which adopt similar global folds, but differ in conformational features around the cleavage site.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25410397 PMCID: PMC4373348 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919