Cell
Volume 94, Issue 2, 24 July 1998, Pages 181-191
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Crystal Structure of the Signal Sequence Binding Subunit of the Signal Recognition Particle

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Abstract

The crystal structure of the signal sequence binding subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP) from Thermus aquaticus reveals a deep groove bounded by a flexible loop and lined with side chains of conserved hydrophobic residues. The groove defines a flexible, hydrophobic environment that is likely to contribute to the structural plasticity necessary for SRP to bind signal sequences of different lengths and amino acid sequence. The structure also reveals a helix-turn-helix motif containing an arginine-rich α helix that is required for binding to SRP RNA and is implicated in forming the core of an extended RNA binding surface.

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