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Similarities between Argonautes and the alpha-sarcin-like ribotoxins: Implications for microRNA action
Authors:Edward Pichinuk  Daniel H Wreschner
Institution:Department of Cell Research and Immunology, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel
Abstract:We report structural, functional, and biochemical similarities between Argonautes, the effector proteins of RNA‐induced silencing complexes (RISCs), and alpha‐sarcin‐like ribotoxins. At the structural level, regions of similarity in the amino acid sequence are located in protein loops both in the ribotoxins and in the Argonautes. In ribotoxins, these protein loops confer specificity for a highly conserved segment of ribosomal RNA, the Sarcin‐Ricin‐Loop (SRL) that undergoes cleavage by the ribotoxin ribonuclease. This leads to suppression of translation. In addition to the structural similarity with ribotoxins, the Argonaute proteins (Ago) show both functional and biochemical parallels. Like the ribotoxins, the Agos exhibit ribonuclease activity and like the ribotoxins, translational suppression mediated by miRISC‐resident Ago is accompanied by intact polysomes. Furthermore, in both translationally suppressed systems, the puromycin reaction, reflecting correct translocation and peptidyl‐transferase activities, is unharmed. These findings support a mechanism for Ago‐miRISCs whereby regulated cleavage of ribosomal RNA leads to translational suppression.
Keywords:ribotoxins  argonaute proteins  SRL  miRNA  translational suppression  alpha‐sarcin  rRNA cleavage
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