Abstract
The N1 methylation of adenine at position 58 (m1 A58) of tRNA is an important post-transcriptional modification, which is vital for maintaining the stability of the initiator methionine tRNA i Met. In eukaryotes, this modification is performed by the TRM6-TRM61 holoenzyme. To understand the molecular mechanism that underlies the cooperation of TRM6 and TRM61 in the methyl transfer reaction, we determined the crystal structure of TRM6-TRM61 holoenzyme from Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the presence and absence of its methyl donor S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM). In the structures, two TRM6-TRM61 heterodimers assemble as a heterotetramer. Both TRM6 and TRM61 subunits comprise an N-terminal β-barrel domain linked to a C-terminal Rossmann-fold domain. TRM61 functions as the catalytic subunit, containing a methyl donor (SAM) binding pocket. TRM6 diverges from TRM61, lacking the conserved motifs used for binding SAM. However, TRM6 cooperates with TRM61 forming an L-shaped tRNA binding regions. Collectively, our results provide a structural basis for better understanding the m 1 A58 modification of tRNA occurred in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Wang, M., Zhu, Y., Wang, C., Fan, X., Jiang, X., Ebrahimi, M., … Li, X. (2016). Crystal structure of the two-subunit tRNA m1 A58 methyltransferase TRM6-TRM61 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32562
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