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Distinct and evolutionary conserved structural features of the human nuclear exosome complex.


ABSTRACT: The nuclear RNA exosome complex mediates the processing of structured RNAs and the decay of aberrant non-coding RNAs, an important function particularly in human cells. Most mechanistic studies to date have focused on the yeast system. Here, we reconstituted and studied the properties of a recombinant 14-subunit human nuclear exosome complex. In biochemical assays, the human exosome embeds a longer RNA channel than its yeast counterpart. The 3.8 Å resolution cryo-EM structure of the core complex bound to a single-stranded RNA reveals that the RNA channel path is formed by two distinct features of the hDIS3 exoribonuclease: an open conformation and a domain organization more similar to bacterial RNase II than to yeast Rrp44. The cryo-EM structure of the holo-complex shows how obligate nuclear cofactors position the hMTR4 helicase at the entrance of the core complex, suggesting a striking structural conservation from lower to higher eukaryotes.

SUBMITTER: Gerlach P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6072439 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct and evolutionary conserved structural features of the human nuclear exosome complex.

Gerlach Piotr P   Schuller Jan M JM   Bonneau Fabien F   Basquin Jérôme J   Reichelt Peter P   Falk Sebastian S   Conti Elena E  

eLife 20180726


The nuclear RNA exosome complex mediates the processing of structured RNAs and the decay of aberrant non-coding RNAs, an important function particularly in human cells. Most mechanistic studies to date have focused on the yeast system. Here, we reconstituted and studied the properties of a recombinant 14-subunit human nuclear exosome complex. In biochemical assays, the human exosome embeds a longer RNA channel than its yeast counterpart. The 3.8 Å resolution cryo-EM structure of the core complex  ...[more]

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