Dicer's Helicase Domain: A Meeting Place for Regulatory Proteins.
Sarah R HansenAdedeji M AderounmuHelen M DonelickBrenda L BassPublished in: Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology (2020)
The function of Dicer's helicase domain has been enigmatic since its discovery. Why do only some Dicers require ATP, despite a high degree of sequence conservation in their helicase domains? We discuss evolutionary considerations based on differences between vertebrate and invertebrate antiviral defense, and how the helicase domain has been co-opted in extant organisms as the binding site for accessory proteins. Many accessory proteins are double-stranded RNA binding proteins, and we propose models for how they modulate Dicer function and catalysis.