Yuan Yang, Catherine D Eichhorn, Yaqiang Wang, Duilio Cascio, Juli Feigon
Nature chemical biology 2019 FebAmong RNA 5'-cap structures, γ-phosphate monomethylation is unique to a small subset of noncoding RNAs, 7SK and U6 in humans. 7SK is capped by methylphosphate capping enzyme (MePCE), which has a second nonenzymatic role as a core component of the 7SK ribonuclear protein (RNP), an essential regulator of RNA transcription. We report 2.0- and 2.1-Å X-ray crystal structures of the human MePCE methyltransferase domain bound to S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) and uncapped or capped 7SK substrates, respectively. 7SK recognition is achieved by protein contacts to a 5'-hairpin-single-stranded RNA region, thus explaining MePCE's specificity for 7SK and U6. The structures reveal SAH and product RNA in a near-transition-state geometry. Unexpectedly, binding experiments showed that MePCE has higher affinity for capped versus uncapped 7SK, and kinetic data support a model of slow product release. This work reveals the molecular mechanism of methyl transfer and 7SK retention by MePCE for subsequent assembly of 7SK RNP.
Yuan Yang, Catherine D Eichhorn, Yaqiang Wang, Duilio Cascio, Juli Feigon. Structural basis of 7SK RNA 5'-γ-phosphate methylation and retention by MePCE. Nature chemical biology. 2019 Feb;15(2):132-140
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