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A phosphate-binding pocket within the platform-PAZ-connector helix cassette of human Dicer.


ABSTRACT: We have solved two families of crystal structures of the human Dicer "platform-PAZ-connector helix" cassette in complex with small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). The structures possess two adjacently positioned pockets: a 2 nt 3'-overhang-binding pocket within the PAZ domain (3' pocket) and a phosphate-binding pocket within the platform domain (phosphate pocket). One family of complexes contains a knob-like ?-helical protrusion, designated "hDicer-specific helix," that separates the two pockets and orients the bound siRNA away from the surface of Dicer, which could be indicative of a product release/transfer state. In the second complex, the helical protrusion is melted/disordered and the bound siRNA is aligned toward the surface of Dicer, suggestive of a cleavage-competent state. These structures allow us to propose that the transition from the cleavage-competent to the postulated product release/transfer state may involve release of the 5'-phosphate from the phosphate pocket while retaining the 3' overhang in the 3' pocket.

SUBMITTER: Tian Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4217634 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A phosphate-binding pocket within the platform-PAZ-connector helix cassette of human Dicer.

Tian Yuan Y   Simanshu Dhirendra K DK   Ma Jin-Biao JB   Park Jong-Eun JE   Heo Inha I   Kim V Narry VN   Patel Dinshaw J DJ  

Molecular cell 20140130 4


We have solved two families of crystal structures of the human Dicer "platform-PAZ-connector helix" cassette in complex with small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). The structures possess two adjacently positioned pockets: a 2 nt 3'-overhang-binding pocket within the PAZ domain (3' pocket) and a phosphate-binding pocket within the platform domain (phosphate pocket). One family of complexes contains a knob-like α-helical protrusion, designated "hDicer-specific helix," that separates the two pockets and  ...[more]

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