NMR Dynamics Study Reveals the Zα Domain of Human ADAR1 Associates with and Dissociates from Z-RNA More Slowly than Z-DNA
2019
Human RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 deaminates adenosine in pre-mRNA to yield inosine. The Zα domain of human ADAR1 (hZαADAR1) binds specifically to left-handed Z-RNA as well as Z-DNA and stabilizes the Z-conformation. To answer the question of how hZαADAR1 can induce both the B–Z transition of DNA and the A–Z transition of RNA, we investigated the structure and dynamics of hZαADAR1 in complex with 6-base-pair Z-DNA or Z-RNA. We performed chemical shift perturbation and relaxation dispersion experiments on hZαADAR1 upon binding to Z-DNA as well as Z-RNA. Our study demonstrates the unique dynamics of hZαADAR1 during the A–Z transition of RNA, in which the hZαADAR1 protein forms a thermodynamically stable complex with Z-RNA, similar to Z-DNA, but kinetically converts RNA to the Z-form more slowly than DNA. We also discovered some distinct structural features of hZαADAR1 in the Z-RNA binding conformation. Our results suggest that the A–Z transition of RNA facilitated by hZαADAR1 displays unique structural and dyn...
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