The Caenorhabditis elegans mRNA 5'-capping enzyme. In vitro and in vivo characterization
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The Caenorhabditis elegans mRNA 5'-capping enzyme. In vitro and in vivo characterization
Abstract
Eukaryotic mRNA capping enzymes are bifunctional, carrying both RNA triphosphatase (RTPase) and guanylyltransferase (GTase) activities. The Caenorhabditis elegans CEL-1 capping enzyme consists of an N-terminal region with RTPase activity and a C-terminal region that resembles known GTases, However, CEL-1 has not previously been shown to have GTase activity. Cloning of the cel-1 cDNA shows that the full-length protein has 623 amino acids, including an additional 38 residues at the C termini and 12 residues at the N termini not originally predicted from the genomic sequence. Full-length CEL-1 has RTPase and GTase activities, and the cDNA can functionally replace the capping enzyme genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The CEL-1 RTPase domain is related by sequence to protein-tyrosine phosphatases; therefore, mutagenesis of residues predicted to be important for RTPase activity was carried out. CEL-1 uses a mechanism similar to protein-tyrosine phosphatases, except that there was not an absolute requirement for a conserved acidic residue that acts as a proton donor. CEL-1 shows a strong preference for RNA substrates of at least three nucleotides in length. RNA-mediated interference in C. elegans embryos shows that lack of CEL-1 causes development to arrest with a phenotype similar to that seen when RNA polymerase II elongation activity is disrupted. Therefore, capping is essential for gene expression in metazoans.
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