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  • The EMBO Journal (2004) 23, 4727 - 4737
  • doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600488

Published online: 25 November 2004

Crystal structure of a PIWI protein suggests mechanisms for siRNA recognition and slicer activity

James S Parker, S Mark Roe and David Barford

  1. Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research, Chester Beatty Laboratories, London, UK

Correspondence to:

David Barford, Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research, Chester Beatty Laboratories, 237 Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB, UK. Tel.: +44 20 7153 5420; Fax: +44 20 7153 5457; E-mail: david.barford@icr.ac.uk

Received 26 August 2004; Accepted 27 October 2004


RNA silencing regulates gene expression through mRNA degradation, translation repression and chromatin remodelling. The fundamental engines of RNA silencing are RISC and RITS complexes, whose common components are 21–25 nt RNA and an Argonaute protein containing a PIWI domain of unknown function. The crystal structure of an archaeal Piwi protein (AfPiwi) is organised into two domains, one resembling the sugar-binding portion of the lac repressor and another with similarity to RNase H. Invariant residues and a coordinated metal ion lie in a pocket that surrounds the conserved C-terminus of the protein, defining a key functional region in the PIWI domain. Furthermore, two Asp residues, conserved in the majority of Argonaute sequences, align spatially with the catalytic Asp residues of RNase H-like catalytic sites, suggesting that in eukaryotic Argonaute proteins the RNase H-like domain may possess nuclease activity. The conserved region around the C-terminus of the PIWI domain, which is required for small interfering RNA (siRNA) binding to AfPiwi, may function as the receptor site for the obligatory 5' phosphate of siRNAs, thereby specifying the cleavage position of the target mRNA.

  • Keywords:

    • Argonaute,
    • PIWI domain,
    • RISC,
    • RNAi,
    • siRNA
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