InterPro domain: IPR036740

General Information

  • Identifier IPR036740
  • Description tRNA intron endonuclease, N-terminal domain superfamily
  • Number of genes 2
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  • Associated GO terms GO:0006388   GO:0000213  

Abstract

This entry represents a 2-layer alpha/beta domain superfamily found at the N terminus of the homotetrameric tRNA-intron endonucleases [ 1 ], and as domains 1 (N-terminal) and 3 in the homodimeric enzymes [ 2 ]. tRNA-intron endonucleases ( 3.1.27.9 ) remove tRNA introns by cleaving pre-tRNA at the 5'- and 3'-splice sites to release the intron. The products are an intron and two tRNA half-molecules bearing 2',3' cyclic phosphate and 5'-hydroxyl termini [ 3 ]. These enzymes recognise a pseudosymmetric substrate in which 2 bulged loops of 3 bases are separated by a stem of 4 bp [ 4 ]. Although homotetrameric enzymes contain four active sites, only two participate in the cleavage, and should therefore, be considered as a dimer of dimers.


1. Crystal structure and evolution of a transfer RNA splicing enzyme. Science 280, 279-84
2. RNA recognition and cleavage by a splicing endonuclease. Science 312, 906-10
3. Properties of H. volcanii tRNA intron endonuclease reveal a relationship between the archaeal and eucaryal tRNA intron processing systems. Cell 89, 839-47
4. Structure determination of a truncated dimeric splicing endonuclease in pseudo-face-centered space group P2(1)2(1)2. Acta Crystallogr. D Biol. Crystallogr. 60, 447-52

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