Role of forefinger and thumb loops in production of Ψ54 and Ψ55 in tRNAs by archaeal Pus10

  • Joardar, Archi
  • Jana, Sujata
  • Fitzek, Elisabeth
  • Gurha, Priyatansh
  • Majumder, Mrinmoyee
  • Chatterjee, Kunal
  • Geisler, Matt
  • Gupta, Ramesh
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Publication date
October 2013
Publisher
OpenSIUC
Language
English

Abstract

Pseudouridines (Ψ) are found in structurally and functionally important regions of RNAs. Six families of Ψ synthases, TruA, TruB, TruD, RsuA, RluA, and Pus10 have been identified. Pus10 is present in Archaea and Eukarya. While most archaeal Pus10 produce both tRNA Ψ54 and Ψ55, some produce only Ψ55. Interestingly, human PUS10 has been implicated in apoptosis and Crohn\u27s and Celiac diseases. Homology models of archaeal Pus10 proteins based on the crystal structure of human PUS10 reveal that there are subtle structural differences in all of these Pus10 proteins. These observations suggest that structural changes in homologous proteins may lead to loss, gain, or change of their functions, warranting the need to study the structure-function ...

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