RNA uridylyltransferase

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Crystal Structure of SeMet human RNA uridylyltransferase-1 3pq1

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RNA uridylyltransferase (RNAU) catalyzes the addition of uridine to RNA. RNAU acts as a suppressor of microRNA synthesis by mediating its terminal uridylation. For additional details on RNAU-4 see Terminal Uridylyl Transferase.

3D Structures of RNA uridylyltransferase

Updated on 21-March-2013

RNA uridylyltransferase-1

2e5g – hRNAU-1 RNA recognition motif – human – NMR
3pq1 – hRNAU-1 (mutant)

RNA uridylyltransferase-4

2q0c, 2q0d, 2q0e, 2q0f, 2q0g, 2ikf, 2nom – TbRNAU-4 + nucleotide – Trypanosoma brucei

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