Poly(A) Polymerase
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Poly(A) Polymerase (polynucleotide adenylytransferase, EC 2.7.7.19) is the enzyme responsible for adding a polyadenine tail to the 3' end of a nascent pre-mRNA transcript. Its substrates are ATP and RNA. The poly(A) tail that poly-A polymerase adds to the 3' end of the pre-mRNA transcript is important for nuclear export, translation and stability of the mRNA.
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Determinants of ATP Recognition
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3D structures of poly(A) polymerase
Updated on 03-December-2014
Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Translation
For additional examples of transferases, see: Transferase
- PDB entry 2q66
Reference
Mechanism of poly(A) polymerase: structure of the enzyme-MgATP-RNA ternary complex and kinetic analysis., Balbo PB, Bohm A, Structure. 2007 Sep;15(9):1117-31. PMID:17850751
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