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Structural explanation for the role of Mn2+ in the activity of phi6 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.


ABSTRACT: The biological role of manganese (Mn(2+)) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentrations it activates several polymerases whilst at higher concentrations it inhibits. Viral RNA polymerases possess a common architecture, reminiscent of a closed right hand. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of bacteriophage 6 is one of the best understood examples of this important class of polymerases. We have probed the role of Mn(2+) by biochemical, biophysical and structural analyses of the wild-type enzyme and of a mutant form with an altered Mn(2+)-binding site (E491 to Q). The E491Q mutant has much reduced affinity for Mn(2+), reduced RNA binding and a compromised elongation rate. Loss of Mn(2+) binding structurally stabilizes the enzyme. These data and a re-examination of the structures of other viral RNA polymerases clarify the role of manganese in the activation of polymerization: Mn(2+) coordination of a catalytic aspartate is necessary to allow the active site to properly engage with the triphosphates of the incoming NTPs. The structural flexibility caused by Mn(2+) is also important for the enzyme dynamics, explaining the requirement for manganese throughout RNA polymerization.

SUBMITTER: Poranen MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2582606 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural explanation for the role of Mn2+ in the activity of phi6 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

Poranen Minna M MM   Salgado Paula S PS   Koivunen Minni R L MR   Wright Sam S   Bamford Dennis H DH   Stuart David I DI   Grimes Jonathan M JM  

Nucleic acids research 20081021 20


The biological role of manganese (Mn(2+)) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentrations it activates several polymerases whilst at higher concentrations it inhibits. Viral RNA polymerases possess a common architecture, reminiscent of a closed right hand. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of bacteriophage 6 is one of the best understood examples of this important class of polymerases. We have probed the role of Mn(2+) by biochemical, biophysical and structural analyses of the  ...[more]

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