Computational insights into the interaction between Topoisomerase I and Rpc82 subunit of RNA Polymerase III in Saccharomyces cereviseae
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ABSTRACT The process of DNA transcription leads to the generation of torsional stress, which must be resolved for smooth progression of the transcription machinery. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , DNA topoisomerase I (Top1), a type IB topoisomerase, plays a critical role in relaxing supercoils and mitigating the topological strain associated with transcription. While several proteins from the transcription machinery have been reported to interact with yeast Top1, detailed characterization and functional relevance of these interactions have remained underexplored. This gap is partly due to the absence of a complete three-dimensional structure of the full-length enzyme, which hinders structure-based computational analyses of its interactome. In this study, we present a template-based model of full-length yeast Top1. Leveraging this model, we investigated its molecular interaction with Rpc82, a key subunit of RNA polymerase III enzyme, responsible for transcribing small non-coding RNAs such as tRNAs and 5S rRNA. Through molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations, critical residues at the Top1–Rpc82 interface were identified that likely mediate their interaction. Our findings provide new insights into the structural basis of Top1’s association with RNA polymerase III and its potential role in regulating Pol III-mediated transcription. The Top1 model developed here offers a valuable framework for future in silico studies aimed at elucidating the broader interactome and regulatory mechanisms of this essential enzyme.
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