Yuan Tian, Dhirendra K Simanshu, Manuel Ascano, Ruben Diaz-Avalos, Ah Young Park, Stefan A Juranek, William J Rice, Qian Yin, Carol V Robinson, Thomas Tuschl, Dinshaw J Patel
Nature structural & molecular biology 2011 JunTrax-translin heteromers, also known as C3PO, have been proposed to activate the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) by facilitating endonucleolytic cleavage of the siRNA passenger strand. We report on the crystal structure of hexameric Drosophila C3PO formed by truncated translin and Trax, along with electron microscopic and mass spectrometric studies on octameric C3PO formed by full-length translin and Trax. Our studies establish that Trax adopts the translin fold, possesses catalytic centers essential for C3PO's endoRNase activity and interacts extensively with translin to form an octameric assembly. The catalytic pockets of Trax subunits are located within the interior chamber of the octameric scaffold. Truncated C3PO, like full-length C3PO, shows endoRNase activity that leaves 3'-hydroxyl-cleaved ends. We have measured the catalytic activity of C3PO and shown it to cleave almost stoichiometric amounts of substrate per second.
Yuan Tian, Dhirendra K Simanshu, Manuel Ascano, Ruben Diaz-Avalos, Ah Young Park, Stefan A Juranek, William J Rice, Qian Yin, Carol V Robinson, Thomas Tuschl, Dinshaw J Patel. Multimeric assembly and biochemical characterization of the Trax-translin endonuclease complex. Nature structural & molecular biology. 2011 Jun;18(6):658-64
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