HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) undergoes a series of conformational changes during viral replication and is a central target for antiretroviral therapy. The intrinsic flexibility of RT can provide novel allosteric sites for inhibition. Crystals of RT that diffract X-rays to better than 2 Å resolution facilitated the probing of RT for new druggable sites using fragment screening by X-ray crystallography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWiley Interdiscip Rev RNA
March 2012
The 5' mRNA cap structure is essential for efficient gene expression from yeast to human. It plays a critical role in all aspects of the life cycle of an mRNA molecule. Capping occurs co-transcriptionally on the nascent pre-mRNA as it emerges from the RNA exit channel of RNA polymerase II.
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June 2011
The enzyme guanylyltransferase (GTase) plays a central role in the three-step catalytic process of adding an (m7)GpppN cap cotranscriptionally to nascent mRNA (pre-mRNAs). The 5'-mRNA capping process is functionally and evolutionarily conserved from unicellular organisms to human. However, the GTases from viruses and yeast have low amino acid sequence identity (∼25%) with GTases from mammals that, in contrast, are highly conserved (∼98%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this issue of Structure, Lu et al. (2008) report results of structural and functional analysis of rotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, VP1. Based on their analyses of VP1 in RNA free and bound forms, the authors propose a mechanism for coordinated genome packaging and replication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMP2 (bone morphogenetic protein 2) is a multifunctional member of the transforming growth factor-beta family of growth factors. Disruption of BMP2 signaling results in developmental defects, cancers, and other diseases. BMP2 mRNAs are alternatively polyadenylated, resulting in mRNAs with distinct 3'-untranslated regions.
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