ANGEL2 is a member of the CCR4 family of deadenylases with 2′,3′-cyclic phosphatase activity
Paola H. Pinto, Alena Kroupova, Alexander Schleiffer, Karl Mechtler, Martin Jínek, Stefan Weitzer, Javier Martı̂nez
Abstract
Dephosphorylating RNA molecules Transfer RNA (tRNA) and messenger RNA molecules often acquire a terminal 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate group when processed in the cell. These cyclic phosphates provide attachment points for tRNA ligases and must be removed to recycle tRNAs from stalled ribosomes. Pinto et al. identified an enzyme from human tissue culture cells that can do the job. Biochemical characterization and analysis of a crystal structure reveal ANGEL2 as a 2′,3′-cyclic phosphatase with functions for RNA processing and modification. Science , this issue p. 524
Topics & Concepts
Transfer RNARibosomeRNAPhosphataseMessenger RNAFive-prime capBiochemistryEnzymeChemistryCell biologyPhosphateProtein biosynthesisBiologyNon-coding RNAGeneRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing