Structural basis for methylarginine-dependent recognition of Aubergine by Tudor

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Abstract

Piwi proteins are modified by symmetric dimethylation of arginine (sDMA), and the methylarginine-dependent interaction with Tudor domain proteins is critical for their functions in germline development. Cocrystal structures of an extended Tudor domain (eTud) of Drosophila Tudor with methylated peptides of Aubergine, a Piwi family protein, reveal thats DMA is recognized by an asparagine-gated aromatic cage. Furthermore, the unexpected Tudor-SN/p100 fold of eTud is important for sensing the position of sDMA. The structural information provides mechanistic insights into sDMA-dependent Piwi-Tudor interaction, and the recognition of sDMA by Tudor domains in general. © 2010 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Liu, H., Wang, J. Y. S., Huang, Y., Li, Z., Gong, W., Lehmann, R., & Xu, R. M. (2010). Structural basis for methylarginine-dependent recognition of Aubergine by Tudor. Genes and Development, 24(17), 1876–1881. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1956010

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