Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
- 5f8g; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats;
DNAproDB
- Class
- transferase-RNA
- Method
- X-ray (2.78 Å)
- Summary
- Enterovirus 71 polymerase elongation complex (c1s1 form)
- Reference
- Shu B, Gong P (2016): "Structural basis of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase catalysis and translocation." Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA, 113, E4005-E4014. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1602591113.
- Abstract
- Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRPs) play essential roles in viral genome replication and transcription. We previously reported several structural states of the poliovirus RdRP nucleotide addition cycle (NAC) that revealed a unique palm domain-based active site closure mechanism and proposed a six-state NAC model including a hypothetical state representing translocation intermediates. Using the RdRP from another human enterovirus, enterovirus 71, here we report seven RdRP elongation complex structures derived from a crystal lattice that allows three NAC events. These structures suggested a key order of events in initial NTP binding and NTP-induced active site closure and revealed a bona fide translocation intermediate featuring asymmetric movement of the template-product duplex. Our work provides essential missing links in understanding NTP recognition and translocation mechanisms in viral RdRPs and emphasizes the uniqueness of the viral RdRPs compared with other processive polymerases.