RNA-specific ribonucleotidyl transferases
- 13 September 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 13 (11) , 1834-1849
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.652807
Abstract
RNA-specific nucleotidyl transferases (rNTrs) are a diverse family of template-independent polymerases that add ribonucleotides to the 3′-ends of RNA molecules. All rNTrs share a related active-site architecture first described for DNA polymerase β and a catalytic mechanism conserved among DNA and RNA polymerases. The best known examples are the nuclear poly(A) polymerases involved in the 3′-end processing of eukaryotic messenger RNA precursors and the ubiquitous CCA-adding enzymes that complete the 3′-ends of tRNA molecules. In recent years, a growing number of new enzymes have been added to the list that now includes the “noncanonical” poly(A) polymerases involved in RNA quality control or in the readenylation of dormant messenger RNAs in the cytoplasm. Other members of the group are terminal uridylyl transferases adding single or multiple UMP residues in RNA-editing reactions or upon the maturation of small RNAs and poly(U) polymerases, the substrates of which are still not known. 2′-5′Oligo(A) synthetases differ from the other rNTrs by synthesizing oligonucleotides with 2′-5′-phosphodiester bonds de novo.Keywords
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