The Arabidopsis atmak3-1 mutant was identified on the basis of a decreased effective quantum yield of photosystem II. In atmak3-1 , the synthesis of the plastome-encoded photosystem II core proteins D1 and CP47 is affected, resulting in a decrease in the abundance of thylakoid multiprotein complexes. DNA array-based mRNA analysis indicated that extraplastid functions also are altered. The mutation responsible was localized to AtMAK3 , which encodes a homolog of the yeast protein
The single segment, double-stranded RNA genome of the L-A virus (L-A) of yeast encodes two proteins: the major coat protein Gag (76 kDa) and the Gag-Pol fusion protein (180 kDa). The icosahedral L-A capsid is formed by 120 copies of Gag and has architecture similar to that seen in the reovirus, blue tongue virus and rice dwarf virus inner protein shells. Gag chemically removes the m7GMP caps from host cellular mRNAs. Previously we identified a trench on the outer surface of Gag that included His154, to which caps are covalently attached. Here we report the refined L-A coordinates at 3.4 angstroms resolution with additional structural features and the structure of L-A with bound m7GDP at 6.5 angstroms resolution, which shows the conformational change of the virus upon ligand binding. Based on site-directed mutations, residues in or adjacent to the trench that are essential (or dispensable) for the decapping reaction are described here. Along with His154, the reaction requires a cluster of positive charge adjoining the trench and residues Tyr 452, Tyr150 and either Tyr or Phe at position 538. A tentative mechanism for decapping is proposed.
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