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Crystal structure of human polynucleotide phosphorylase: insights into its domain function in RNA binding and degradation.


ABSTRACT: Human polynucleotide phosphorylase (hPNPase) is a 3'-to-5' exoribonuclease that degrades specific mRNA and miRNA, and imports RNA into mitochondria, and thus regulates diverse physiological processes, including cellular senescence and homeostasis. However, the RNA-processing mechanism by hPNPase, particularly how RNA is bound via its various domains, remains obscure. Here, we report the crystal structure of an S1 domain-truncated hPNPase at a resolution of 2.1?Å. The trimeric hPNPase has a hexameric ring-like structure formed by six RNase PH domains, capped with a trimeric KH pore. Our biochemical and mutagenesis studies suggest that the S1 domain is not critical for RNA binding, and conversely, that the conserved GXXG motif in the KH domain directly participates in RNA binding in hPNPase. Our studies thus provide structural and functional insights into hPNPase, which uses a KH pore to trap a long RNA 3' tail that is further delivered into an RNase PH channel for the degradation process. Structural RNA with short 3' tails are, on the other hand, transported but not digested by hPNPase.

SUBMITTER: Lin CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3351181 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure of human polynucleotide phosphorylase: insights into its domain function in RNA binding and degradation.

Lin Chia Liang CL   Wang Yi-Ting YT   Yang Wei-Zen WZ   Hsiao Yu-Yuan YY   Yuan Hanna S HS  

Nucleic acids research 20111230 9


Human polynucleotide phosphorylase (hPNPase) is a 3'-to-5' exoribonuclease that degrades specific mRNA and miRNA, and imports RNA into mitochondria, and thus regulates diverse physiological processes, including cellular senescence and homeostasis. However, the RNA-processing mechanism by hPNPase, particularly how RNA is bound via its various domains, remains obscure. Here, we report the crystal structure of an S1 domain-truncated hPNPase at a resolution of 2.1 Å. The trimeric hPNPase has a hexam  ...[more]

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