RNase P RNA-mediated cleavage.
IUBMB Life
; 61(3): 189-200, 2009 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-19243011
Metal(II)-induced hydrolysis of RNA produce products with 5'-hydroxyls and 2';3'-cyclic phosphates at the ends. Ribozymes are RNA molecules that act as catalysts. Some ribozymes that cleave RNA also generate 5'-hydroxyls and 2';3'-cyclic phosphates whereas others produces 5'-phosphates and 3'-hydroxyls at the ends of the cleavage products. RNase P is an essential endoribonuclease involved in RNA processing. The catalytic RNA subunit of RNase P is a trans-acting ribozyme that cleaves various RNA substrates in vitro generating 5'-phosphates and 3'-hydroxyls as cleavage products. The activity depends on the presence of metal(II) ions such as Mg(2+). RNase P RNA has therefore to facilitate a nucleophilic attack that generates the correct product ends and prevent metal(II)-induced hydrolysis of the RNA substrate. In this review, we will discuss our current understanding of the interactions between RNase P RNA and its substrate, role of specific residues with respect to catalysis and positioning of functionally important Mg(2+) at and in the vicinity of the cleavage site that ensures that products with correct ends are generated. Moreover, we will discuss the composition of RNase P and its RNA subunit in an evolutionary perspective.
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IUBMB Life
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BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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BIOQUIMICA
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2009
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