2j6a
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
- | Protein release factor eRF1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in complex with | + | Protein release factor eRF1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in complex with eRF3 and GTP, is methylated on a functionally crucial Gln residue by the S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferase Ydr140w. Here we show that eRF1 methylation, in addition to these previously characterized components, requires a 15-kDa zinc-binding protein, Ynr046w. Co-expression in Escherichia coli of Ynr046w and Ydr140w allows the latter to be recovered in soluble form rather than as inclusion bodies, and the two proteins co-purify on nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid chromatography when Ydr140w alone carries a His tag. The crystal structure of Ynr046w has been determined to 1.7 A resolution. It comprises a zinc-binding domain built from both the N- and C-terminal sequences and an inserted domain, absent from bacterial and archaeal orthologs of the protein, composed of three alpha-helices. The active methyltransferase is the heterodimer Ydr140w.Ynr046w, but when alone, both in solution and in crystals, Ynr046w appears to be a homodimer. The Ynr046w eRF1 methyltransferase subunit is shared by the tRNA methyltransferase Trm11p and probably by two other enzymes containing a Rossman fold. |
==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
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- | [[Category: Buckingham, R | + | [[Category: Buckingham, R H.]] |
[[Category: Champ, S.]] | [[Category: Champ, S.]] | ||
[[Category: Graille, M.]] | [[Category: Graille, M.]] | ||
[[Category: Heurgue-Hamard, V.]] | [[Category: Heurgue-Hamard, V.]] | ||
[[Category: Scrima, N.]] | [[Category: Scrima, N.]] | ||
- | [[Category: Tilbeurgh, H | + | [[Category: Tilbeurgh, H Van.]] |
[[Category: Ulryck, N.]] | [[Category: Ulryck, N.]] | ||
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF S. CEREVISIAE YNR046W, A ZINC FINGER PROTEIN FROM THE ERF1 METHYLTRANSFERASE COMPLEX.
Overview
Protein release factor eRF1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in complex with eRF3 and GTP, is methylated on a functionally crucial Gln residue by the S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferase Ydr140w. Here we show that eRF1 methylation, in addition to these previously characterized components, requires a 15-kDa zinc-binding protein, Ynr046w. Co-expression in Escherichia coli of Ynr046w and Ydr140w allows the latter to be recovered in soluble form rather than as inclusion bodies, and the two proteins co-purify on nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid chromatography when Ydr140w alone carries a His tag. The crystal structure of Ynr046w has been determined to 1.7 A resolution. It comprises a zinc-binding domain built from both the N- and C-terminal sequences and an inserted domain, absent from bacterial and archaeal orthologs of the protein, composed of three alpha-helices. The active methyltransferase is the heterodimer Ydr140w.Ynr046w, but when alone, both in solution and in crystals, Ynr046w appears to be a homodimer. The Ynr046w eRF1 methyltransferase subunit is shared by the tRNA methyltransferase Trm11p and probably by two other enzymes containing a Rossman fold.
About this Structure
2J6A is a Single protein structure of sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae with and as ligands. Known structural/functional Site: . Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The zinc finger protein Ynr046w is plurifunctional and a component of the eRF1 methyltransferase in yeast., Heurgue-Hamard V, Graille M, Scrima N, Ulryck N, Champ S, van Tilbeurgh H, Buckingham RH, J Biol Chem. 2006 Nov 24;281(47):36140-8. Epub 2006 Sep 28. PMID:17008308
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