Third Metal Ion Dictates the Catalytic Activity of the Two‐Metal‐Ion Pre‐Ribosomal RNA‐Processing Machinery
Jure Borišek,
Jana Aupič,
Alessandra Magistrato
Abstract:Nucleic acid processing enzymes use a two‐Mg2+‐ion motif to promote the formation and cleavage of phosphodiester bonds. Yet, recent evidence demonstrates the presence of spatially conserved second‐shell cations surrounding the catalytic architecture of proteinaceous and RNA‐dependent enzymes. The RNase mitochondrial RNA processing (MRP) complex, which cleaves the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) precursor at the A3 cleavage site to yield mature 5'‐end of 5.8S rRNA, hosts in the catalytic core one atypically‐located Mg2+ i… Show more
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