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Publication : Structure and mechanism of the RNA triphosphatase component of mammalian mRNA capping enzyme.

First Author  Changela A Year  2001
Journal  EMBO J Volume  20
Issue  10 Pages  2575-86
PubMed ID  11350947 Mgi Jnum  J:69577
Mgi Id  MGI:1934952 Doi  10.1093/emboj/20.10.2575
Citation  Changela A, et al. (2001) Structure and mechanism of the RNA triphosphatase component of mammalian mRNA capping enzyme. EMBO J 20(10):2575-86
abstractText  The 5' capping of mammalian pre-mRNAs is initiated by RNA triphosphatase, a member of the cysteine phosphatase superfamily. Here we report the 1.65 A crystal structure of mouse RNA triphosphatase, which reveals a deep, positively charged active site pocket that can fit a 5' triphosphate end. Structural, biochemical and mutational results show that despite sharing an HCxxxxxR(S/T) motif, a phosphoenzyme intermediate and a core alpha/beta-fold with other cysteine phosphatases, the mechanism of phosphoanhydride cleavage by mammalian capping enzyme differs from that used by protein phosphatases to hydrolyze phosphomonoesters. The most significant difference is the absence of a carboxylate general acid catalyst in RNA triphosphatase. Residues conserved uniquely among the RNA phosphatase subfamily are important for function in cap formation and are likely to play a role in substrate recognition.
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