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Molecular basis for the recognition of the human AAUAAA polyadenylation signal

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1718723115

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pre-mRNA 3'-end processing; polyadenylation; RNA recognition; zinc finger; WD40 domains

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  1. NIH [R35GM118093, R01GM090056, S10 OD019994]
  2. Simons Foundation [349247]
  3. Empire State Development's Division of Science, Technology, and Innovation
  4. NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences [GM103310]
  5. Agouron Institute [F00316]

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Nearly all eukaryotic messenger RNA precursors must undergo cleavage and polyadenylation at their 3'-end for maturation. A crucial step in this process is the recognition of the AAUAAA polyadenylation signal (PAS), and the molecular mechanism of this recognition has been a long-standing problem. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structure of a quaternary complex of human CPSF-160, WDR33, CPSF-30, and an AAUAAA RNA at 3.4-angstrom resolution. Strikingly, the AAUAAA PAS assumes an unusual conformation that allows this short motif to be bound directly by both CPSF-30 and WDR33. The A1 and A2 bases are recognized specifically by zinc finger 2 (ZF2) of CPSF-30 and the A4 and A5 bases by ZF3. Interestingly, the U3 and A6 bases form an intramolecular Hoogsteen base pair and directly contact WDR33. CPSF-160 functions as an essential scaffold and preorganizes CPSF-30 and WDR33 for high-affinity binding to AAUAAA. Our findings provide an elegant molecular explanation for how PAS sequences are recognized for mRNA 3'-end formation.

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