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    The largest subunit of RNAPII extends as the conserved unstructured heptapeptide consensus repeats Y1S2P3T4S5P6S7 and their posttranslational modification, especially the phosphorylation state at Ser2, Ser5 and Ser7 of CTD recruits different transcription factors involved in transcription. In the current study, fluorescence anisotropy, pull down assay and molecular dynamics simulation studies employed to conclude that peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans-isomerase Rrd1 has strong affinity for unphosphorylated CTD rather than phosphorylated CTD for mRNA transcription. Rrd1 preferentially interacts with unphosphorylated GST-CTD in comparison to hyperphosphorylated GST-CTD in vitro. Fluorescence anisotropy revealed that recombinant Rrd1 prefers to bind unphosphorylated CTD peptide in comparison to phosphorylated CTD peptide. In computational studies, the RMSD of Rrd1-unphosphorylated CTD complex was greater than the RMSD of Rrd1-pCTD complex. During 50 ns MD simulation run Rrd1-pCTD complex get dissociated twice viz. 20 ns to 30 ns and 40 ns to 50 ns, while Rrd1-unpCTD complex remain stable throughout the process. Additionally, the Rrd1-unphosphorylated CTD complexes acquire comparatively higher number of H-bonds, water bridges and hydrophobic interactions occupancy than Rrd1-pCTD complex, concludes that the Rrd1 interacts more strongly with the unphosphorylated CTD than the pCTD. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Mohd Kashif, Bhupendra Kumar, Akhilendra Pratap Bharati, Hisham Altayeb, Mohd Asalam, Mohd Sohail Akhtar, Mohammad Imran Khan, Abrar Ahmad, Hani Chaudhary, Salman Bakr Hosawi, Mazin A Zamzami, Othman A Baothman. Association of peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerase Rrd1 with C terminal domain of RNA polymerase II. International journal of biological macromolecules. 2023 Jul 01;242(Pt 1):124653

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    PMID: 37141964

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