EMD-23401

Single-particle
5.6 Å
EMD-23401 Deposition: 01/02/2021
Map released: 14/04/2021
Last modified: 06/03/2024
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EMD-23401

Cryo-EM structure of the B dENE construct complexed with a 28-mer poly(A)

EMD-23401

Single-particle
5.6 Å
EMD-23401 Deposition: 01/02/2021
Map released: 14/04/2021
Last modified: 06/03/2024
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Sample Organism: Oryza sativa, synthetic construct
Sample: dENE construct complexed with a 28-mer poly(A)
Fitted models: 7ljy (Avg. Q-score: 0.13)

Deposition Authors: Torabi S, Chen Y
Structural analyses of an RNA stability element interacting with poly(A).
PUBMED: 33785601
DOI: doi:10.1073/pnas.2026656118
ISSN: 1091-6490
ASTM: PNASA6
Abstract:
Cis-acting RNA elements are crucial for the regulation of polyadenylated RNA stability. The element for nuclear expression (ENE) contains a U-rich internal loop flanked by short helices. An ENE stabilizes RNA by sequestering the poly(A) tail via formation of a triplex structure that inhibits a rapid deadenylation-dependent decay pathway. Structure-based bioinformatic studies identified numerous ENE-like elements in evolutionarily diverse genomes, including a subclass containing two ENE motifs separated by a short double-helical region (double ENEs [dENEs]). Here, the structure of a dENE derived from a rice transposable element (TWIFB1) before and after poly(A) binding (∼24 kDa and ∼33 kDa, respectively) is investigated. We combine biochemical structure probing, small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to investigate the dENE structure and its local and global structural changes upon poly(A) binding. Our data reveal 1) the directionality of poly(A) binding to the dENE, and 2) that the dENE-poly(A) interaction involves a motif that protects the 3'-most seven adenylates of the poly(A). Furthermore, we demonstrate that the dENE does not undergo a dramatic global conformational change upon poly(A) binding. These findings are consistent with the recently solved crystal structure of a dENE+poly(A) complex [S.-F. Torabi et al., Science 371, eabe6523 (2021)]. Identification of additional modes of poly(A)-RNA interaction opens new venues for better understanding of poly(A) tail biology.