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The group II intron maturase: a reverse transcriptase and splicing factor go hand in hand

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CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
卷 47, 期 -, 页码 30-39

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbi.2017.05.002

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  1. Gruber Science Fellowship
  2. Yale University Fellowship
  3. National Institute of Health [R0IGM50313]

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The splicing of group II introns in vivo requires the assistance of a multifunctional intron encoded protein (IEP, or maturase). Each IEP is also a reverse-transcriptase enzyme that enables group II introns to behave as mobile genetic elements. During splicing or retro-transposition, each group II intron forms a tight, specific complex with its own encoded IEP, resulting in a highly reactive holoenzyme. This review focuses on the structural basis for IEP function, as revealed by recent crystal structures of an IEP reverse transcriptase domain and cryo-EM structures of an IEP-intron complex. These structures explain how the same IEP scaffold is utilized for intron recognition, splicing and reverse transcription, while providing a physical basis for understanding the evolutionary transformation of the IEP into the eukaryotic splicing factor Prp8.

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