Regulation of the Dbp5 ATPase cycle in mRNP remodeling at the nuclear pore: A lively new paradigm for DEAD-box proteins

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It is commonly assumed that all DEAD-box ATPases function via a shared mechanism, since this is the case for the few proteins characterized thus far. Hodge and colleagues (pp. 1052-1064) and Noble and colleagues (pp. 1065-1077) now describe a novel model for Dbp5's ATPase cycle in mRNA (messenger RNA)/protein complex (mRNP) remodeling during nuclear export. Notably, unlike other DEAD-box proteins, Dbp5 uses a conformational change distinct from ATP hydrolysis for its activity and requires an ADP release factor to reset its ATPase cycle. © 2011 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Ledoux, S., & Guthrie, C. (2011). Regulation of the Dbp5 ATPase cycle in mRNP remodeling at the nuclear pore: A lively new paradigm for DEAD-box proteins. Genes and Development, 25(11), 1109–1114. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.2062611

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