Crystal structure of the ribonucleoprotein core of the signal recognition particle
- PMID: 10678824
- DOI: 10.1126/science.287.5456.1232
Crystal structure of the ribonucleoprotein core of the signal recognition particle
Abstract
The signal recognition particle (SRP), a protein-RNA complex conserved in all three kingdoms of life, recognizes and transports specific proteins to cellular membranes for insertion or secretion. We describe here the 1.8 angstrom crystal structure of the universal core of the SRP, revealing protein recognition of a distorted RNA minor groove. Nucleotide analog interference mapping demonstrates the biological importance of observed interactions, and genetic results show that this core is functional in vivo. The structure explains why the conserved residues in the protein and RNA are required for SRP assembly and defines a signal sequence recognition surface composed of both protein and RNA.
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Perspectives: structural biology. SRP--where the RNA and membrane worlds meet.Science. 2000 Feb 18;287(5456):1212-3. doi: 10.1126/science.287.5456.1212. Science. 2000. PMID: 10712156 No abstract available.
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