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Deposition Date 2022-07-11
Release Date 2023-03-29
Last Version Date 2024-07-03
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
7YGB
Keywords:
Title:
Cryo-EM structure of Tetrahymena ribozyme conformation 3 undergoing the second-step self-splicing
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Tetrahymena (Taxon ID: 5890)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.62 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:RNA (5'-R(*UP*CP*G)-3')
Chain IDs:C (auth: A)
Chain Length:3
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Tetrahymena
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:RNA (5'-R(*CP*CP*CP*UP*CP*UP*UP*AP*AP*CP*C)-3')
Chain IDs:A (auth: B)
Chain Length:11
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Tetrahymena
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:RNA (393-MER)
Chain IDs:B (auth: N)
Chain Length:393
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Tetrahymena
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Primary Citation
Snapshots of the second-step self-splicing of Tetrahymena ribozyme revealed by cryo-EM.
Nat Commun 14 1294 1294 (2023)
PMID: 36928031 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36724-5

Abstact

Group I introns are catalytic RNAs that coordinate two consecutive transesterification reactions for self-splicing. To understand how the group I intron promotes catalysis and coordinates self-splicing reactions, we determine the structures of L-16 Tetrahymena ribozyme in complex with a 5'-splice site analog product and a 3'-splice site analog substrate using cryo-EM. We solve six conformations from a single specimen, corresponding to different splicing intermediates after the first ester-transfer reaction. The structures reveal dynamics during self-splicing, including large conformational changes of the internal guide sequence and the J5/4 junction as well as subtle rearrangements of active-site metals and the hydrogen bond formed between the 2'-OH group of A261 and the N2 group of guanosine substrate. These results help complete a detailed structural and mechanistic view of this paradigmatic group I intron undergoing the second step of self-splicing.

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