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Structural and mechanistic basis of RNA processing by protein-only ribonuclease P enzymes

Arjun Bhatta, Hauke S. Hillen

2022Trends in Biochemical Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ribonuclease P (RNase P) enzymes are responsible for the 5' processing of tRNA precursors. In addition to the well-characterised ribozyme-based RNase P enzymes, an evolutionarily distinct group of protein-only RNase Ps exists. These proteinaceous RNase Ps (PRORPs) can be found in all three domains of life and can be divided into two structurally different types: eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Recent structural studies on members of both families reveal a surprising diversity of molecular architectures, but also highlight conceptual and mechanistic similarities. Here, we provide a comparison between the different types of PRORP enzymes and review how the combination of structural, biochemical, and biophysical studies has led to a molecular picture of protein-mediated tRNA processing.

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RibonucleaseRNAEnzymeComputational biologyBiochemistryChemistryBasis (linear algebra)BiologyGeneMathematicsGeometryRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and SplicingRNA regulation and disease