Cell
Volume 145, Issue 6, 10 June 2011, Pages 890-901
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The RNA Helicase Mtr4p Modulates Polyadenylation in the TRAMP Complex

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Summary

Many steps in nuclear RNA processing, surveillance, and degradation require TRAMP, a complex containing the poly(A) polymerase Trf4p, the Zn-knuckle protein Air2p, and the RNA helicase Mtr4p. TRAMP polyadenylates RNAs designated for decay or trimming by the nuclear exosome. It has been unclear how polyadenylation by TRAMP differs from polyadenylation by conventional poly(A) polymerase, which produces poly(A) tails that stabilize RNAs. Using reconstituted S. cerevisiae TRAMP, we show that TRAMP inherently suppresses poly(A) addition after only 3–4 adenosines. This poly(A) tail length restriction is controlled by Mtr4p. The helicase detects the number of 3′-terminal adenosines and, over several adenylation steps, elicits precisely tuned adjustments of ATP affinities and rate constants for adenylation and TRAMP dissociation. Our data establish Mtr4p as a critical regulator of polyadenylation by TRAMP and reveal that an RNA helicase can control the activity of another enzyme in a highly complex fashion and in response to features in RNA.

Highlights

► The TRAMP polyadenylation complex restricts adenylation after 3 to 4 adenosines ► Restriction of the poly(A) tail length is controlled by the RNA helicase Mtr4p ► Mtr4p detects the number of 3′-terminal adenosines ► Mtr4p limits polyadenylation by controlling the activity of Trf4p poly(A) polymerase

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