Sandbox Dicer Corey

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== Structure and Mechanism ==
== Structure and Mechanism ==
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Human Dicer is made up of helicase and PAZ domains in addition to two RNaseIII domains, A and B, and two double stranded RNA binding domains. The PAZ domain binds the 3' overhang of the dsRNA, while the two dsRNA binding domains bind to the dsRNA to hold the strand in place. At the same time, RNaseIIIa and RNaseIIIb form a dimer, and bind to the dsRNA via the active site. The active site is made up of a combination of the two RNaseIII domains. Both domains contain two Mg2+ ions which each stabilize two glutamine residues and two aspartic acid residues. <scene name='60/602707/Active_site/2'>Active Site</scene> These combine to form the two halves of the active site which allow the two RNaseIII domains to form the pseudo-dimer around the dsRNA. <scene name='60/602707/Trench/2'>pseudodimer</scene> Between the 3' end of the dsRNA which is bound to the PAZ domain, and the 5' end, which is bound to the PAZ domain loop. This allows for 25 nucleotides to be between the 3' binding site and the RNaseIIIa domain, which is then cleaved to form the RNA fragment. In this mechanism, the Dicer acts as a 25 nucleotide long ruler. [[Image:active site dicer2.png]]
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Human Dicer is made up of helicase and PAZ domains in addition to two RNaseIII domains, A and B, and two double stranded RNA binding domains. The PAZ domain binds the 3' overhang of the dsRNA, while the two dsRNA binding domains bind to the dsRNA to hold the strand in place. At the same time, RNaseIIIa and RNaseIIIb form a dimer, and bind to the dsRNA via the active site. The active site is made up of a combination of the two RNaseIII domains. Both domains contain two Mg2+ ions which each stabilize two glutamine residues and two aspartic acid residues. <scene name='60/602707/Active_site/2'>Active Site</scene> These combine to form the two halves of the active site which allow the two RNaseIII domains to form the pseudo-dimer around the dsRNA. <scene name='60/602707/Trench/2'>pseudodimer</scene> Between the 3' end of the dsRNA which is bound to the PAZ domain, and the 5' end, which is bound to the PAZ domain loop. This allows for 25 nucleotides to be between the 3' binding site and the RNaseIIIa domain, which is then cleaved to form the RNA fragment. In this mechanism, the Dicer acts as a 25 nucleotide long ruler.
== Importance ==
== Importance ==

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Introduction

Human Endoribonuclease Dicer

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