EMD-17464

Single-particle
24.0 Å
EMD-17464 Deposition: 26/05/2023
Map released: 27/09/2023
Last modified: 29/11/2023
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EMD-17464

EM structure of endogenous TREX complex from S. cerevisiae

EMD-17464

Single-particle
24.0 Å
EMD-17464 Deposition: 26/05/2023
Map released: 27/09/2023
Last modified: 29/11/2023
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Sample Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Sample: Endogenous TREX complex from S. cerevisiae

Deposition Authors: Kern C , Straesser K
Cross-linking mass spectrometric analysis of the endogenous TREX complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Kern C , Radon C , Wende W , Leitner A , Strasser K
(2023) RNA , 29 , 1870 - 1880
PUBMED: 37699651
DOI: doi:10.1261/rna.079758.123
ISSN: 1469-9001
ASTM: RNARFU
Abstract:
The conserved TREX complex has multiple functions in gene expression such as transcription elongation, 3' end processing, mRNP assembly and nuclear mRNA export as well as the maintenance of genomic stability. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, TREX is composed of the pentameric THO complex, the DEAD-box RNA helicase Sub2, the nuclear mRNA export adaptor Yra1, and the SR-like proteins Gbp2 and Hrb1. Here, we present the structural analysis of the endogenous TREX complex of S. cerevisiae purified from its native environment. To this end, we used cross-linking mass spectrometry to gain structural information on regions of the complex that are not accessible to classical structural biology techniques. We also used negative-stain electron microscopy to investigate the organization of the cross-linked complex used for XL-MS by comparing our endogenous TREX complex with recently published structural models of recombinant THO-Sub2 complexes. According to our analysis, the endogenous yeast TREX complex preferentially assembles into a dimer.