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The colour of the DEAD-box motifs is derived from the static image (see above) with Utp25 in the lighter colour (such as pink) and eIF4a in the darker colour (such as red). Secondary structures flanking the DEAD-box motifs are coloured gold (Utp25) and medium violet red (eIF4A). DEAD-box motif sequences (based on <ref name='PutnamJankowsky' />) are from the yeast eIF4A.
The colour of the DEAD-box motifs is derived from the static image (see above) with Utp25 in the lighter colour (such as pink) and eIF4a in the darker colour (such as red). Secondary structures flanking the DEAD-box motifs are coloured gold (Utp25) and medium violet red (eIF4A). DEAD-box motif sequences (based on <ref name='PutnamJankowsky' />) are from the yeast eIF4A.
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Examination of the helicase motifs similarly shows that they are superimposable, except for motif Ic. This local structural similarity has been maintained despite the sequence divergence of the helicase motifs in Utp25 (except for motif Ia and partial motif VI that have maintained sequence conservation). Thus, we propose that Utp25 is a pseudohelicase based on it being an essential protein that adopts a helicase structure - both globally and locally - while having lost the catalytic sequence motifs (with remaining motifs being dispensable).
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Examination of the helicase motifs similarly shows that they are superimposable, except for <scene name='92/920755/Cv2/6'>motif Ib</scene>. This local structural similarity has been maintained despite the sequence divergence of the helicase motifs in Utp25 (except for motif Ia and partial motif VI that have maintained sequence conservation). Thus, we propose that Utp25 is a pseudohelicase based on it being an essential protein that adopts a helicase structure - both globally and locally - while having lost the catalytic sequence motifs (with remaining motifs being dispensable).
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What might Utp25s function be as a pseudohelicase? We propose that Utp25 is a helicase co-factor that provides sequence/substrate specificity to a SSU processome helicase such as Dhr2. RNA helicases possess non-specific RNA binding activity and rely instead on a protein co-factor that binds to specific RNA sequence or secondary structure elements and recruits the RNA helicase to the target region through protein-protein interactions and stimulates its helicase activity.
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What might Utp25's function be as a pseudohelicase? We propose that Utp25 is a helicase co-factor that provides sequence/substrate specificity to a SSU processome helicase such as Dhr2. RNA helicases possess non-specific RNA binding activity and rely instead on a protein co-factor that binds to specific RNA sequence or secondary structure elements and recruits the RNA helicase to the target region through protein-protein interactions and stimulates its helicase activity.
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