Multi-Pole Approach to Structural Science

Warsaw
May 10 - 13, 2015

Architecture of the CCR4-NOT complex from Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a multifunctional cellular machine
Andrzej Dziembowski, Marta Ukleja, Jorge Cuellar, Aleksandra Siwaszek, Joanna M. Kasprzak, Mariusz Czarnocki-Cieciura, Janusz Bujnicki, Jose Maria Valpuesta

The CCR4-NOT complex is a large macromolecular assembly present both in the cytoplasm and the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and involved in a variety of distant processes related to expression of genetic information such as poly(A) tail shortening, transcription regulation, nuclear export and protein degradation. Herein we have performed a comprehensive structural characterization of the native CCR4-NOT complex from S. pombe. We have obtained a cryo-EM 3D recostruction of the complex which combined with different techniques such as immunomicroscopy, and RNA-nanogold labeling and the docking of the available high-resolution structures of different subunits and domains, have allowed us to propose for the first time the full molecular architecture of CCR4-NOT complex and to provide a mechanistic insight into the multifunctional properties of this complex.