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Published on: March 9, 2010
A terminal affair: 3'-end recognition by the human La protein
1Biophysics Section, Blackett Laboratory, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Abstract:
The La protein, an autoantigen in rheumatic disease, orchestrates several aspects of the metabolism of noncoding RNA molecules. More than 20 years ago it was shown that La primarily binds the 3' UUU-OH tails of nascent transcripts of RNA polymerase III. A recent study now reveals how the structure of the amino-terminal domain of the human La protein achieves specific 3'-end recognition.
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