نتایج جستجو برای: exonucleases

تعداد نتایج: 480  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
David A Cano M Graciela Pucciarelli Francisco García-del Portillo Josep Casadesús

Mutants of Salmonella enterica lacking the RecBC function are avirulent in mice and unable to grow inside macrophages (N. A. Buchmeier, C. J. Lipps, M. Y. H. So, and F. Heffron, Mol. Microbiol. 7:933-936, 1993). The virulence-related defects of RecBC(-) mutants are not suppressed by sbcB and sbcCD mutations, indicating that activation of the RecF recombination pathway cannot replace the virulen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Kathryn M Hastie Christopher R Kimberlin Michelle A Zandonatti Ian J MacRae Erica Ollmann Saphire

Lassa fever virus, a member of the family Arenaviridae, is a highly endemic category A pathogen that causes 300,000-500,000 infections per year in Western Africa. The arenaviral nucleoprotein NP has been implicated in suppression of the host innate immune system, but the mechanism by which this occurs has remained elusive. Here we present the crystal structure at 1.5 Å of the immunosuppressive ...

2015
Rémy A. Bonnin Philippe Bouloc

The regulation of RNA decay is now widely recognized as having a central role in bacterial adaption to environmental stress. Here we present an overview on the diversity of ribonucleases (RNases) and their impact at the posttranscriptional level in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. RNases in prokaryotes have been mainly studied in the two model organisms Escherichia coli and Bacillus su...

2016
Marco Galasso Giorgio Costantino Lorenzo Pasquali Linda Minotti Federica Baldassari Fabio Corrà Chiara Agnoletto Stefano Volinia

The recent advantage obtained by next generation sequencing allows a depth investigation of a new "old" kind of noncoding transcript, the circular RNAs. Circular RNAs are nontranslated RNAs, typically nonpolyadenylated, with a resistance to exonucleases that gives them the ability to be more stable than the common linear RNA isoforms. We used a bioinformatic detection tool (CIRCexplorer) to res...

2015
Sonja Petkovic Sabine Müller

In the plenitude of naturally occurring RNAs, circular RNAs (circRNAs) and their biological role were underestimated for years. However, circRNAs are ubiquitous in all domains of life, including eukaryotes, archaea, bacteria and viruses, where they can fulfill diverse biological functions. Some of those functions, as for example playing a role in the life cycle of viral and viroid genomes or in...

2012
Blanka Sengerová Charles K. Allerston Mika Abu Sook Y. Lee Janet Hartley Konstantinos Kiakos Christopher J. Schofield John A. Hartley Opher Gileadi Peter J. McHugh

Human SNM1A and SNM1B/Apollo have both been implicated in the repair of DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) by cellular studies, and SNM1B is also required for telomere protection. Here, we describe studies on the biochemical characterization of the SNM1A and SNM1B proteins. The results reveal some fundamental differences in the mechanisms of the two proteins. Both SNM1A and SNM1B digest double-...

Journal: :The EMBO Journal 2009
Yves Choquet

Chloroplast gene expression relies on nucleus-encoded factors acting posttranscriptionally in a gene-specific manner. Among those, RNA stability factors bind to the 50UTR of their target RNAs to protect them from 50-30 exonucleases. By contrast, little was know, up to now, on the molecular events involved in the complex processing of chloroplast polycistronic transcripts. In this issue of The E...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2003
Michal Danin-Kreiselman Chrissie Young Lee Guillaume Chanfreau

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) has emerged as a modulator of gene expression, from gene silencing to antiviral responses. Here we show that dsRNA stem-loop structures found in intronic regions of the S. cerevisiae RPS22B and RPL18A transcripts trigger degradation of unspliced pre-mRNAs and lariat introns and can control the level of mRNA produced from these intron-containing genes. The dsRNA regio...

Journal: :Cell 2005
John LaCava Jonathan Houseley Cosmin Saveanu Elisabeth Petfalski Elizabeth Thompson Alain Jacquier David Tollervey

The exosome complex of 3'-5' exonucleases participates in RNA maturation and quality control and can rapidly degrade RNA-protein complexes in vivo. However, the purified exosome showed weak in vitro activity, indicating that rapid RNA degradation requires activating cofactors. This work identifies a nuclear polyadenylation complex containing a known exosome cofactor, the RNA helicase Mtr4p; a p...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Yahli Lorch Bradley R Cairns Mincheng Zhang Roger D Kornberg

RSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex, related to SWI/SNF complex, binds nucleosomes and naked DNA with comparable affinities, as shown by gel shift analysis. The RSC-nucleosome complex is converted in the presence of ATP to a slower migrating form. This activated complex exhibits greatly increased susceptibility to endo- and exonucleases but retains a full complement of hist...

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