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C/D box is a stemloop structure shown to associate with four evolutionary conserved and essential proteins including the archaeal homolog (L7Ae) of Snu13. | C/D box is a stemloop structure shown to associate with four evolutionary conserved and essential proteins including the archaeal homolog (L7Ae) of Snu13. | ||
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C/D-Box
C/D box is a stemloop structure shown to associate with four evolutionary conserved and essential proteins including the archaeal homolog (L7Ae) of Snu13.
Usage
The informational readout of ALiVE is RNA. To load a specific RNA into the vesicles we fused it to RNA-motifs which are bound specifically by RNA binding proteins. Two combinations of binding protein and motif were tested. One was the archaeal RNA binding protein L7Ae which binds to the k-turns in the box C/D snoRNP.
Biology
The members of the L7Ae/15.5kD protein family that characteristically recognize K-turn motifs found in both archaeal and eukaryotic RNAs. In Archaea, the L7Ae protein uniquely binds the K-loop motif found in box C/D.[1] The k-turn is a ubiquitous structural motif in RNA forming a very tight kink in the axis of helical RNA that plays an important role in many aspects of RNA function. L7Ae is a member of a superfamily of proteins that bind k-turns in RNA, stabilizing the tightly kinked conformation. They are extremely widespread and are important in the assembly of RNA–protein complexes central to translation, splicing and site-specific RNA modification. [2]
Characterization
Sequence and Features
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References
- ↑ Gagnon, Keith T et al. “Signature amino acids enable the archaeal L7Ae box C/D RNP core protein to recognize and bind the K-loop RNA motif.” RNA (New York, N.Y.) vol. 16,1 (2010): 79-90. doi:10.1261/rna.1692310
- ↑ Lilley, D. M. J. (2019). "The L7Ae proteins mediate a widespread and highly functional protein–RNA interaction." The Biochemist 41(2): 40-44.