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[[Image:1vgj.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal structure of RNA ligase [[1vgj]]]]
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'''RNA ligase''' (LigR) is an enzyme which ligates two ribonucleotide chains using ATP and producing AMP, diphosphate and the ligated ribonucleotide chain<ref>PMID:18972386</ref>.  '''RNA ligase RtcB''' joins 2',3'-cyclic phosphate and 5'-OH ends<ref>PMID:21757685</ref>.  See more details in [[T4 RNA ligase 2 (Rnl2)]] and [[Ligases]].


'''RNA ligase''' (LigR) is an enzyme which ligates two ribonucleotide chains using ATP and producing AMP, diphosphate and the ligated ribonucleotide chain. 
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== 3D Structures of RNA ligase == 


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== 3D Structures of RNA ligase == 
* RNA ligase
 
**[[2c5u]] – T4LigR 1 RNA-binding domain - Enterobacteria phage T4<br />
**[[1s68]] - T4LigR 2 N-terminal<br />
**[[1vgj]], [[1vdx]] – PhLigR – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br />
**[[8dcg]] – PhLigR RtcB <br />
**[[2vug]] – LigR – ''Pyrococcus abyssi''<br />
**[[1xdn]] – LigR 1 editing – ''Trypanosoma brucei''<br />
**[[1iuh]] – LigR 2’-5’ – ''Thermus thermophilus''<br />
**[[5cot]] – aLigR – amoeba<br />
**[[6vt0]], [[6vt1]], [[6vt3]], [[6vt4]], [[6vt5]], [[6vtg]], [[5cov]] – aLigR (mutant) <br />
 
* RNA ligase complex
 
**[[7p3b]] – hLigR RtcB + GMP + Co - human<br />
**[[5tt6]] – T4LigR 1 + ATP<br />
**[[2hvr]], [[2hvs]] – T4LigR 2 + DNA + nucleotide <br />
**[[2hvq]] - T4LigR 2 + adenosine derivative<br />
**[[4qak]] - LigR 2’-5’ + AMP – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
**[[5cou]], [[6vt6]], [[6vt8]], [[6vt9]], [[6vtb]], [[6vtd]] – aLigR (mutant) + ATP<br />
**[[6vte]] – aLigR (mutant) + AMP<br />
**[[6vtf]] – aLigR + pyrophosphate<br />
**[[5d1o]], [[5d1p]] – LigR ATP-dependent + ATP – ''Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus''<br />
**[[4isz]], [[8dc9]], [[8dca]], [[8dcb]], [[8dcd]], [[8dcf]] – PhLigR RtcB + GTP + ion<br />
**[[4dwq]], [[4it0]] – PhLigR RtcB + GMP + Mn<br />
**[[4isj]], [[4dwr]] – PhLigR RtcB + Mn<br />
**[[7lfq]] – PhLigR RtcB + DNA<br />


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== References ==
[[2hvr]], [[2hvs]] – T4LigR 2 + DNA + nucleotide – Enterobacteria phage T4<br />
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[[1s68]] - T4LigR 2 N-terminal<br />
[[2c5u]] – T4LigR 1 RNA-binding domain<br />
[[1vgj]], [[1vdx]] – LigR – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br />
[[2vug]] – LigR – ''Pyrococcus abyssi''<br />
[[1xdn]] – LigR 1 editing – ''Trypanosoma brucei''<br />
[[1iuh]] – LigR 2’-5’ – ''Thermus thermophilus''


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Latest revision as of 13:24, 5 November 2023

RNA ligase (LigR) is an enzyme which ligates two ribonucleotide chains using ATP and producing AMP, diphosphate and the ligated ribonucleotide chain[1]. RNA ligase RtcB joins 2',3'-cyclic phosphate and 5'-OH ends[2]. See more details in T4 RNA ligase 2 (Rnl2) and Ligases.


Se-Met RNA ligase (PDB code 1vgj)

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3D Structures of RNA ligase3D Structures of RNA ligase

Updated on 05-November-2023

ReferencesReferences

  1. Nichols NM, Tabor S, McReynolds LA. RNA ligases. Curr Protoc Mol Biol. 2008 Oct;Chapter 3:Unit3.15. doi:, 10.1002/0471142727.mb0315s84. PMID:18972386 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0471142727.mb0315s84
  2. Tanaka N, Meineke B, Shuman S. RtcB, a novel RNA ligase, can catalyze tRNA splicing and HAC1 mRNA splicing in vivo. J Biol Chem. 2011 Sep 2;286(35):30253-30257. PMID:21757685 doi:10.1074/jbc.C111.274597

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