Identification, characterization, and structure of a tRNA splicing enzyme RNA 5'-OH kinase from the pathogenic fungi Mucorales.

TitleIdentification, characterization, and structure of a tRNA splicing enzyme RNA 5'-OH kinase from the pathogenic fungi Mucorales.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsGhosh S, Wimberly-Gard G, Jacewicz A, Schwer B, Shuman S
JournalRNA
Volume30
Issue12
Pagination1674-1685
Date Published2024 Nov 18
ISSN1469-9001
KeywordsAmino Acid Sequence, Crystallography, X-Ray, Fungal Proteins, Models, Molecular, Mucorales, Polynucleotide 5'-Hydroxyl-Kinase, RNA Splicing, RNA, Transfer
Abstract

Fungal Trl1 is an essential tRNA splicing enzyme composed of C-terminal cyclic phosphodiesterase and central polynucleotide kinase end-healing domains that convert the 2',3'-cyclic-PO4 and 5'-OH ends of tRNA exons into the 3'-OH,2'-PO4 and 5'-PO4 termini required for sealing by an N-terminal ATP-dependent ligase domain. Trifunctional Trl1 enzymes are present in most human fungal pathogens and are untapped targets for antifungal drug discovery. Mucorales species, deemed high-priority human pathogens by WHO, elaborate a noncanonical tRNA splicing apparatus in which a stand-alone monofunctional RNA ligase enzyme joins 3'-OH,2'-PO4 and 5'-PO4 termini. Here we identify a stand-alone Mucor circinelloides polynucleotide kinase (MciKIN) and affirm its biological activity in tRNA splicing by genetic complementation in yeast. Recombinant MciKIN catalyzes magnesium-dependent phosphorylation of 5'-OH RNA and DNA ends in vitro. MciKIN displays a strong preference for GTP as the phosphate donor in the kinase reaction, a trait shared with the stand-alone RNA kinase homologs from Mucorales species Rhizopus azygosporus (RazKIN) and Lichtheimia corymbifera (LcoKIN) and with the kinase domains of fungal Trl1 enzymes. We report a 1.65 Å crystal structure of RazKIN in complex with GDP•Mg2+ that illuminates the basis for guanosine nucleotide specificity.

DOI10.1261/rna.080247.124
Alternate JournalRNA
PubMed ID39357987
PubMed Central IDPMC11571804
Grant ListP30 CA008748 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
P30 GM133893 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
R01 GM134021 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
R35 GM126945 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States

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