Crystal structure of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus (XMRV) ribonuclease H

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Abstract

RNase H (retroviral ribonuclease H) cleaves the phosphate backbone of the RNA template within an RNA/DNA hybrid to complete the synthesis of double-stranded viral DNA. In the present study we have determined the complete structure of the RNase H domain from XMRV (xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus) RT (reverse transcriptase). The basic protrusion motif of the XMRV RNase H domain is folded as a short helix and an adjacent highly bent loop. Structural superposition and subsequent mutagenesis experiments suggest that the basic protrusion motif plays a role in direct binding to the major groove in RNA/DNA hybrid, as well as in establishing the co-ordination among modules in RT necessary for proper function. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Kim, J. H., Kang, S., Jung, S. K., Yu, K. R., Chung, S. J., Chung, B. H., … Kim, S. J. (2012). Crystal structure of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus (XMRV) ribonuclease H. Bioscience Reports, 32(5), 455–463. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20120028

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