Structure and mechanism of RNA polymerase II CTD phosphatases.

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Kamenski T, Heilmeier S, Meinhart A, Cramer P

Structure and mechanism of RNA polymerase II CTD phosphatases.

Mol Cell. 2004 Aug 13;15(3):399-407.

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Abstract

Recycling of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) after transcription requires dephosphorylation of the polymerase C-terminal domain (CTD) by the phosphatase Fcp1. We report the X-ray structure of the small CTD phosphatase Scp1, which is homologous to the Fcp1 catalytic domain. The structure shows a core fold and an active center similar to those of phosphotransferases and phosphohydrolases that solely share a DXDX(V/T) signature motif with Fcp1/Scp1. We demonstrate that the first aspartate in the signature motif undergoes metal-assisted phosphorylation during catalysis, resulting in a phosphoaspartate intermediate that was structurally mimicked with the inhibitor beryllofluoride. Specificity may result from CTD binding to a conserved hydrophobic pocket between the active site and an insertion domain that is unique to Fcp1/Scp1. Fcp1 specificity may additionally arise from phosphatase recruitment near the CTD via the Pol II subcomplex Rpb4/7, which is shown to be required for binding of Fcp1 to the polymerase in vitro.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Carboxy-terminal domain RNA polymerase II polypeptide A small phosphatase 1Q9GZU7Details