Structural Basis of Poxvirus Transcription: Transcribing and Capping Vaccinia Complexes

2019-12-12 | journal article; research paper

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​Structural Basis of Poxvirus Transcription: Transcribing and Capping Vaccinia Complexes​
Hillen, H. S. ; Bartuli, J.; Grimm, C.; Dienemann, C. ; Bedenk, K.; Szalay, A. A & Fischer, U. et al.​ (2019) 
Cell179(7) pp. 1525​-1536​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2019.11.023 

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Hillen, Hauke S. ; Bartuli, Julia; Grimm, Clemens; Dienemann, Christian ; Bedenk, Kristina; Szalay, Aladar A; Fischer, Utz; Cramer, Patrick 
Abstract
Poxviruses use virus-encoded multisubunit RNA polymerases (vRNAPs) and RNA-processing factors to generate m7G-capped mRNAs in the host cytoplasm. In the accompanying paper, we report structures of core and complete vRNAP complexes of the prototypic Vaccinia poxvirus (Grimm et al., 2019; in this issue of Cell). Here, we present the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of Vaccinia vRNAP in the form of a transcribing elongation complex and in the form of a co-transcriptional capping complex that contains the viral capping enzyme (CE). The trifunctional CE forms two mobile modules that bind the polymerase surface around the RNA exit tunnel. RNA extends from the vRNAP active site through this tunnel and into the active site of the CE triphosphatase. Structural comparisons suggest that growing RNA triggers large-scale rearrangements on the surface of the transcription machinery during the transition from transcription initiation to RNA capping and elongation. Our structures unravel the basis for synthesis and co-transcriptional modification of poxvirus RNA.
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12-December-2019
Journal
Cell 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
Working Group
RG Cramer 
RG Hillen (Structure and Function of Molecular Machines) 
ISSN
0092-8674
eISSN
1097-4172
Language
English
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Research funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | Volkswagen Foundation | Excellence Strategy (EXC 2067/1- 390729940) | European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant TRANSREGULON (693023)

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