The function and architecture of DEAH/RHA helicases

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Abstract

Helicases are ubiquitous enzymes that participate in every aspect of nucleic acid metabolism. The DEAH/RHA family of helicases are involved in a variety of cellular processes including transcriptional and translational regulation, pre-mRNA splicing, pre-rRNA processing, mRNA export and decay, in addition to the innate immune response. Recently, the first crystal structures of a DEAH/RHA helicase unveiled the unique structural features of this helicase family. These structures furthermore illuminate the molecular mechanism of these proteins and provide a framework for analysis of their interaction with nucleic acids, regulatory proteins and large macromolecular complexes.

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He, Y., Andersen, G. R., & Nielsen, K. H. (2011, August 1). The function and architecture of DEAH/RHA helicases. Biomolecular Concepts. De Gruyter Mouton. https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc.2011.024

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