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Cryo-EM structure and functional landscape of an RNA polymerase ribozyme.


ABSTRACT: The emergence of an RNA replicase capable of self-replication is considered an important stage in the origin of life. RNA polymerase ribozymes (PR) - including a variant that uses trinucleotide triphosphates (triplets) as substrates - have been created by in vitro evolution and are the closest functional analogues of the replicase, but the structural basis for their function is poorly understood. Here we use single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and high-throughput mutation analysis to obtain the structure of a triplet polymerase ribozyme (TPR) apoenzyme and map its functional landscape. The cryo-EM structure at 5-Å resolution reveals the TPR as an RNA heterodimer comprising a catalytic subunit and a noncatalytic, auxiliary subunit, resembling the shape of a left hand with thumb and fingers at a 70° angle. The two subunits are connected by two distinct kissing-loop (KL) interactions that are essential for polymerase function. Our combined structural and functional data suggest a model for templated RNA synthesis by the TPR holoenzyme, whereby heterodimer formation and KL interactions preorganize the TPR for optimal primer-template duplex binding, triplet substrate discrimination, and templated RNA synthesis. These results provide a better understanding of TPR structure and function and should aid the engineering of more efficient PRs.

SUBMITTER: McRae EKS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10801858 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cryo-EM structure and functional landscape of an RNA polymerase ribozyme.

McRae Ewan K S EKS   Wan Christopher J K CJK   Kristoffersen Emil L EL   Hansen Kalinka K   Gianni Edoardo E   Gallego Isaac I   Curran Joseph F JF   Attwater James J   Holliger Philipp P   Andersen Ebbe S ES  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20240111 3


The emergence of an RNA replicase capable of self-replication is considered an important stage in the origin of life. RNA polymerase ribozymes (PR) - including a variant that uses trinucleotide triphosphates (triplets) as substrates - have been created by in vitro evolution and are the closest functional analogues of the replicase, but the structural basis for their function is poorly understood. Here we use single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and high-throughput mutation ana  ...[more]

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