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Protein Displacement by DExH/D "RNA Helicases" Without Duplex Unwinding
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2004
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BiochemistryProtein DisplacementProtein FoldingNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationStructural BiologyDexh/d SuperfamilyRna TransportGene ExpressionMedicineDuplex UnwindingRna ProcessingBiophysicsProtein SynthesisRna Duplexes
Members of the DExH/D superfamily of nucleic acid-activated nucleotide triphosphatases are essential for virtually all aspects of RNA metabolism, including pre-messenger RNA splicing, RNA interference, translation, and nucleocytoplasmic trafficking. Physiological substrates for these enzymes are thought to be regions of double-stranded RNA, because several DExH/D proteins catalyze strand separation in vitro. These "RNA helicases" can also disrupt RNA-protein interactions, but it is unclear whether this activity is coupled to duplex unwinding. Here we demonstrate that two unrelated DExH/D proteins catalyze protein displacement independently of duplex unwinding. Therefore, the essential functions of DExH/D proteins are not confined to RNA duplexes but can be exerted on a wide range of ribonucleoprotein substrates.
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