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Article Name
Structural insights into RISC assembly facilitated by dsRNA-binding domains of human RNA helicase A (DHX9).
Protein Name
Protein Function
Members of the ribonuclease III (RNase III) family are double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) specific endoribonucleases characterized by a signature motif in their active centers and a two-base 3' overhang in their products. While Dicer, which produces small interfering RNAs, is currently the focus of intense interest, the structurally simpler bacterial RNase III serves as a paradigm for the entire family. Here, we present the crystal structure of an RNase III-product complex, the first catalytic complex observed for the family. A 7 residue linker within the protein facilitates induced fit in protein-RNA recognition. A pattern of protein-RNA interactions, defined by four RNA binding motifs in RNase III and three protein-interacting boxes in dsRNA, is responsible for substrate specificity, while conserved amino acid residues and divalent cations are responsible for scissile-bond cleavage. The structure reveals a wealth of information about the mechanism of RNA hydrolysis that can be extrapolated to other RNase III family members.
Relevance
2EZ6 - Crystal structure of Aquifex aeolicus RNase III (D44N) complexed with product of double-stranded RNA processing. It is an important part of RNA processig because the RNA copy of a protein encoding gene must be modified in several ways before it can be transported out of the nucleus and translated into protein. Meanwhile RNA
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