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== Cet1-Ceg1 Interaction with RNAP-II ==
== Cet1-Ceg1 Interaction with RNAP-II ==
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When 20-25 nucleotides have been transcribed by RNAP-II, the Cet1-Ceg1 apparatus is recruited to the Rpb1p subunit's CTD to perform 5' capping on the pre-mRNA.<ref name="source two"/> Ceg1p comes in direct contact with the CTD so that 5' capping can occur. The interaction with the CTD occurs in the NT domain of Ceg1p. This interaction is highly conserved across both yeast and mammals.<ref name="source one"/><ref name="source three"/> Cet1p, while still in complex with Ceg1p, does not directly directly bind to RNAP-II.<ref name="source six">Takase Y., Takagi T., Komarnitsky P. B., Buratowski S., 2000. The essential interaction between yeast mRNA capping enzyme subunits is not required for triphosphatase function in vivo. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20: 9307–9316. PMID:11094081 '''[http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/MCB.20.24.9307-9316.2000''' DOI:10.1128/MCB.20.24.9307-9316.2000''']'''</ref> When Ceg1p binds to the CTD, it gains an unfavorable conformation that doesn't allow 5' capping to occur. It is the combination of Cet1p's flexible linker and the general flexibility of the CTD that allow for Ceg1p to transfer the GMP cap to the pre-mRNA. This flexibility on both sides of the Ceg1p monomer allow both the NT and OB domains of Ceg1p to open and close into the conformations needed for GMP transfer.<ref name="source one"/><ref name="source six"/> The dissociation between the Cet1-Ceg1 is unknown, but is thought to occur after elongation occurs.<ref name="source one"/>
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When 20-25 nucleotides have been transcribed by RNAP-II, the Cet1-Ceg1 apparatus is recruited to the Rpb1p subunit's CTD to perform 5' capping on the pre-mRNA.<ref name="source two"/> Ceg1p comes in direct contact with the CTD so that 5' capping can occur. The interaction with the CTD occurs in the NT domain of Ceg1p. This interaction is highly conserved across both yeast and mammals.<ref name="source one"/><ref name="source three"/> Cet1p, while still in complex with Ceg1p, does not directly directly bind to RNAP-II.<ref name="source six">Takase Y., Takagi T., Komarnitsky P. B., Buratowski S., 2000. The essential interaction between yeast mRNA capping enzyme subunits is not required for triphosphatase function in vivo. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20: 9307–9316. PMID:11094081 '''[http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/MCB.20.24.9307-9316.2000''' DOI:10.1128/MCB.20.24.9307-9316.2000''']'''</ref> When Ceg1p binds to the CTD, it gains an unfavorable conformation that doesn't allow 5' capping to occur. It is the combination of Cet1p's flexible linker and the general flexibility of the CTD that allow for Ceg1p to transfer the GMP cap to the pre-mRNA. This flexibility on both sides of the Ceg1p monomer allow both the NT and OB domains of Ceg1p to open and close into the conformations needed for GMP transfer.<ref name="source one"/><ref name="source six"/> The dissociation between the Cet1-Ceg1 complex and RNAP-II is unknown, but is thought to occur after elongation occurs.<ref name="source one"/>
== About This Structure ==
== About This Structure ==

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Ceg1p mRNA Guanylyltransferase

Cet1-Ceg1 mRNA Capping Apparatus [3kyh]

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References

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  5. 5.0 5.1 Ho CK, Lehman K, Shuman S. An essential surface motif (WAQKW) of yeast RNA triphosphatase mediates formation of the mRNA capping enzyme complex with RNA guanylyltransferase. Nucleic Acids Res. 1999 Dec 15;27(24):4671-8. PMID:10572165
  6. 6.0 6.1 Takase Y., Takagi T., Komarnitsky P. B., Buratowski S., 2000. The essential interaction between yeast mRNA capping enzyme subunits is not required for triphosphatase function in vivo. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20: 9307–9316. PMID:11094081 DOI:10.1128/MCB.20.24.9307-9316.2000
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