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Stringent control of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase translocation revealed by multiple intermediate structures.


ABSTRACT: Each polymerase nucleotide addition cycle is associated with two primary conformational changes of the catalytic complex: the pre-chemistry active site closure and post-chemistry translocation. While active site closure is well interpreted by numerous crystallographic snapshots, translocation intermediates are rarely captured. Here we report three types of intermediate structures in an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP). The first two types, captured in forward and reverse translocation events, both highlight the role of RdRP-unique motif G in restricting the RNA template movement, corresponding to the rate-limiting step in translocation. By mutating two critical residues in motif G, we obtain the third type of intermediates that may mimic the transition state of this rate-limiting step, demonstrating a previously unidentified movement of the template strand. We propose that a similar strategy may be utilized by other classes of nucleic acid polymerases to ensure templating nucleotide positioning for efficient catalysis through restricting interactions with template RNA.

SUBMITTER: Wang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7248106 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stringent control of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase translocation revealed by multiple intermediate structures.

Wang Meihua M   Li Rui R   Shu Bo B   Jing Xuping X   Ye Han-Qing HQ   Gong Peng P  

Nature communications 20200525 1


Each polymerase nucleotide addition cycle is associated with two primary conformational changes of the catalytic complex: the pre-chemistry active site closure and post-chemistry translocation. While active site closure is well interpreted by numerous crystallographic snapshots, translocation intermediates are rarely captured. Here we report three types of intermediate structures in an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP). The first two types, captured in forward and reverse translocation events,  ...[more]

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