GlmS glucosamine-6-phosphate activated ribozyme
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Glucosamine-6-phosphate activated ribozyme (GlcN6P) is found in the 5'UTR of the mRNA which is coding for GlmS. GlmS is an enzyme that uses fructose-6-phosphate and glutamine to generate glucosamine-6-phosphate. The ribozyme catalyses self cleavage of the glmS mRNA thereby regulating GlmS activity [1]. The GlmS element is only catalytic when bound to glucosamine-6-phosphate. The glucosamine-6-phosphate is a cofactor for the catalytic reaction, directly participating in the chemistry. This is the only known case of a ribozyme using a small-molecule cofactor at present.
[edit] Structure
The structure of the GlmS ribozyme has been determined by X-ray crystallography.[2][3] The RNA adopts a double pseudoknotted structure. The cofactor is bound in a solvent-accessible pocket and the structure suggests that the amine group of GlcN6P is involved in the catalytic process.
[edit] References
- ^ Winkler, WC; Nahvi A, Roth A, Collins JA, Breaker RR (2004). "Control of gene expression by a natural metabolite-responsive ribozyme". Nature 428: 281–286. doi: . PMID 15029187.
- ^ Klein DJ, Ferré-D'Amaré AR (2006). "Structural basis of glmS ribozyme activation by glucosamine-6-phosphate". Science 313 (5794): 1752–6. doi: . PMID 16990543.
- ^ Cochrane JC, Lipchock SV, Strobel SA (2007). "Structural investigation of the GlmS ribozyme bound to Its catalytic cofactor". Chem. Biol. 14 (1): 97–105. doi: . PMID 17196404.
- Jansen, JA; McCarthy TJ, Soukup GA, Soukup JK (2006). "Backbone and nucleobase contacts to glucosamine-6-phosphate in the glmS ribozyme". Nat Struct Mol Biol. 13: 517–523. doi: . PMID 16699515.
- Hampel, KJ; Tinsley MM (2006). "Evidence for preorganization of the glmS ribozyme ligand binding pocket". Biochemistry. 45: 7861–7871. doi: . PMID 16784238.