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A stem-loop of Tetrahymena telomerase RNA distant from the template potentiates RNA folding and telomerase activity

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 40, Issue 24, Pages 7005-7016

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi0103359

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM28039] Funding Source: Medline

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The ribonucleoprotein enzyme telomerase adds telomeric repeats to the ends of linear chromosomes. The Tetrahymena telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) protein and the telomerase RNA can be reconstituted into an active compiler in vitro in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. We have probed the structure of the telomerase RNA in the reconstituted complex with RNases T1 and V1. Upon TERT binding to the RNA, sites of both protection and enhancement of cleavage were observed, suggesting potential protein-binding sites and conformational changes in the RNA. Especially prominent was a large region of RNase VI protection in stem-loop IV. A number of loop IV mutants still bound TERT but showed drastic decreases in the level of telomerase activity and the loss of protein-dependent folding of the pseudoknot region of the telomerase RNA. The telomerase activity defect and the misfolding of the pseudoknot were partially separable, leading to the proposal of two functions for stem-loop IV: to aid in the folding of the pseudoknot and to function more directly in the active site of telomerase. Thus an RNA element far from the template makes a major contribution to Tetrahymena telomerase enzyme activity.

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