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It takes two (Las1 HEPN endoribonuclease domains) to cut RNA correctly

Monica C. Pillon, Kevin Goslen, Jacob Gordon, Melissa L. Wells, Jason G. Williams, Robin E. Stanley

2020Journal of Biological Chemistry26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

assays, we show that both HEPN nuclease motifs are required for Las1 nuclease activity and fidelity. Through in-depth sequence analysis and systematic mutagenesis, we determined the consensus HEPN motif in the Las1 subfamily and uncovered its canonical and specialized elements. Using reconstituted Las1 HEPN-HEPN' chimeras, we defined the molecular requirements for RNA cleavage. Intriguingly, both copies of the Las1 HEPN motif were important for nuclease function, revealing that both HEPN motifs participate in coordinating the RNA within the Las1 active site. We also established that conformational flexibility of the two HEPN domains is important for proper nuclease function. The results of our work reveal critical information about how dual HEPN domains come together to drive Las1-mediated RNA cleavage.

Topics & Concepts

NucleaseRNABiologyEndoribonucleaseGeneticsCell biologyComputational biologyRNase PGeneCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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