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The structure of the RlmB 23S rRNA methyltransferase reveals a new methyltransferase fold with a unique knot
Authors:Michel Gurvan  Sauvé Véronique  Larocque Robert  Li Yunge  Matte Allan  Cygler Miroslaw
Affiliation:Biotechnology Research Institute, National Research Council of Canada and Montreal Joint Centre for Structural Biology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
In Escherichia coli, RlmB catalyzes the methylation of guanosine 2251, a modification conserved in the peptidyltransferase domain of 23S rRNA. The crystal structure of this 2'O-methyltransferase has been determined at 2.5 A resolution. RlmB consists of an N-terminal domain connected by a flexible extended linker to a catalytic C-terminal domain and forms a dimer in solution. The C-terminal domain displays a divergent methyltransferase fold with a unique knotted region, and lacks the classic AdoMet binding site features. The N-terminal domain is similar to ribosomal proteins L7 and L30, suggesting a role in 23S rRNA recognition. The conserved residues in this novel family of 2'O-methyltransferases cluster in the knotted region, suggesting the location of the catalytic and AdoMet binding sites.
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