Analysis of the RNA degradosome complex from a Marine Vibrio species
The RNA degradosome is a conglomerate of proteins responsible for the degradation of most mRNA transcripts in the prokaryotic cell. The present work was motivated by the need to better understand whether the RNA degradosome in Vibrio angustum S14 is similar or different to the RNA degradosome in Escherichia coli. V. angustum S14 is a model organism for
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A multi-dentate, cooperative interaction between endo- and exo-ribonucleases within the bacterial RNA degradosome. [PDF]
Paris G +6 more
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Detachment of the RNA degradosome from the inner membrane of Escherichia coli results in a global slowdown of mRNA degradation, proteolysis of RNase E and increased turnover of ribosome-free transcripts. [PDF]
Hadjeras L +7 more
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Structure and function of RNase E and the RNA degradosome assembly [PDF]
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Experimental detection of short regulatory motifs in eukaryotic proteins: tips for good practice as well as for bad [PDF]
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Human polynucleotide phosphorylase in mitochondrial RNA metabolism. [PDF]
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FASTK post-transcriptional regulators - a 'FAST-tracK' in mitochondrial gene expression. [PDF]
Van Riper J, Corsaro BJ, Pillon MC.
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Small RNAs positively and negatively control transcription elongation through modulation of Rho utilization site accessibility. [PDF]
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