Poly(A) Polymerase

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Function

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.

Determinants of ATP Recognition

Structure of Yeast Poly(A) Polymerase with ATP, Mg+2 ion (green) and oligo(A) (PDB entry 2q66)

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This section complements the article on Poly(A) Polymerase in the Molecule of the Month Series. See also Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages.

3D structures of poly(A) polymerase

Updated on 02-April-2016


Note: the regulatory subunit of Vaccinia virus Poly(A) polymerase is called VP39 and the catalytic subunit name is VP55

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Translation
For additional examples of transferases, see: Transferase

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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