Human 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein
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==PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025== | ==PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025== | ||
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The 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) is a critical precursor complex in pre-mRNA splicing, primarily responsible for recognizing the intron branch-site adenosine (BS-A). Its structure is highly regulated, defining a pre-catalytic state that must undergo significant remodelling for splicing to occur. | The 17S U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) is a critical precursor complex in pre-mRNA splicing, primarily responsible for recognizing the intron branch-site adenosine (BS-A). Its structure is highly regulated, defining a pre-catalytic state that must undergo significant remodelling for splicing to occur. | ||
==Architectural Blueprint == | ==Architectural Blueprint == | ||
The 17S U2 snRNP exhibits a bipartite structure linked by three molecular bridges, composed of a rigid core and flexible components: | The 17S U2 snRNP exhibits a bipartite structure linked by three molecular bridges, composed of a rigid core and flexible components: | ||
| - | * '''5′ Domain (The Rigid Core)''' dominated by the SF3b complex (SF3B1, SF3B3, PHF5A, SF3B5). The overall SF3b core structure remains rigid and functional upon 17S U2 assembly. SF3B1, a key protein, adopts an open conformation in this complex, making the binding site accessible to splicing modulators (e.g., pladienolide B). | + | * '''5′ Domain (The Rigid Core)''' dominated by the SF3b complex (SF3B1, SF3B3, PHF5A, SF3B5). The overall SF3b core structure remains rigid and functional upon 17S U2 assembly. <scene name='10/1096875/Sf3b1/1'>SF3B1</scene>, a key protein, adopts an open conformation in this complex, making the binding site accessible to splicing modulators (e.g., pladienolide B). |
* '''3′ Domain (The Flexible Part)''' which contains the Sm core and stem–loops III–IV of the U2 snRNA, bound by the proteins U2-A′ and U2-B″ and is connected to the 5’ domain by three molecular bridges. | * '''3′ Domain (The Flexible Part)''' which contains the Sm core and stem–loops III–IV of the U2 snRNA, bound by the proteins U2-A′ and U2-B″ and is connected to the 5’ domain by three molecular bridges. | ||
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A critical feature of the 17S U2 structure is the sequestration of the U2 snRNA region that interacts with the intron. This ensures recognition only occurs at the correct time. This is comprises of: | A critical feature of the 17S U2 structure is the sequestration of the U2 snRNA region that interacts with the intron. This ensures recognition only occurs at the correct time. This is comprises of: | ||
* '''Formation of the BSL:''' The U2 snRNA forms an 8 bp Branchpoint-interacting Stem-Loop (BSL) adjacent to the C-terminal HEAT repeats of SF3B1 | * '''Formation of the BSL:''' The U2 snRNA forms an 8 bp Branchpoint-interacting Stem-Loop (BSL) adjacent to the C-terminal HEAT repeats of SF3B1 | ||
| - | * ''' Inaccessible Loop:''' The BSL loop is tightly sandwiched between the C-terminal SF3B1 HEAT repeats, PRP5, and TAT-SF1, rendering it physically inaccessible and preventing premature pairing with the intron branch site | + | * ''' Inaccessible Loop:''' The BSL loop is tightly sandwiched between the C-terminal SF3B1 HEAT repeats, PRP5, and <scene name='10/1096875/Tat-sf1/4'>TAT-SF1</scene>, rendering it physically inaccessible and preventing premature pairing with the intron branch site |
* '''Stabilizing Components:''' A short separator helix of SF3A3 enforces the BSL's 8 bp length, stabilizing its position with respect to SLIIa. | * '''Stabilizing Components:''' A short separator helix of SF3A3 enforces the BSL's 8 bp length, stabilizing its position with respect to SLIIa. | ||
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PDB ID - 6Y5Q Course Code: BI3323-Aug2025
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