نتایج جستجو برای: s like rnase

تعداد نتایج: 1320013  

2016
Walt F. Lima Heather M. Murray Sagar S. Damle Christopher E. Hart Gene Hung Cheryl Li De Hoyos Xue-Hai Liang Stanley T. Crooke

Viable constitutive and tamoxifen inducible liver-specific RNase H1 knockout mice that expressed no RNase H1 activity in hepatocytes showed increased R-loop levels and reduced mitochondrial encoded DNA and mRNA levels, suggesting impaired mitochondrial R-loop processing, transcription and mitochondrial DNA replication. These changes resulted in mitochondrial dysfunction with marked changes in m...

Journal: :Bioorganic chemistry 1995
James E Thompson Tatiana G Kutateladze Michael C Schuster Fernando D Venegas June M Messmore Ronald T Raines

Bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A (RNase A) catalyzes the cleavage of the P-O(5') bond in RNA. Although this enzyme has been the object of much landmark work in bioorganic chemistry, the nature of its rate-limiting transition state and its catalytic rate enhancement had been unknown. Here, the value of k(cat)/K(m) for the cleavage of UpA by wild-type RNase A was found to be inversely related to ...

1999
Efstratia H. Vatzaki Simon C. Allen Demetres D. Leonidas Katrin Trautwein-Fritz Joseph Stackhouse Steven A. Benner Ravi Acharya

A variant of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A has been prepared with seven amino acid substitutions (Q55K, N62K, A64T, Y76K, S80R, E111G, N113K). These substitutions recreate in RNase A the basic surface found in bovine seminal RNase, a homologue of pancreatic RNase that diverged some 35 million years ago. Substitution of a portion of this basic surface (positions 55, 62, 64, 111 and 113) enhan...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Jung-Hoon Lee Marcha L Gatewood George H Jones

Using insertional mutagenesis, we have disrupted the RNase III gene, rnc, of the actinomycin-producing streptomycete, Streptomyces antibioticus. Disruption was verified by Southern blotting. The resulting strain grows more vigorously than its parent on actinomycin production medium but produces significantly lower levels of actinomycin. Complementation of the rnc disruption with the wild-type r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1983
D C Eichler S J Eales

The effect of the folded macromolecular structure of RNA on the action of a purified single strand specific nucleolar ribonuclease was studied by comparing the limited hydrolysis of defined RNA substrates. The nucleolar RNase was shown to attack only single-stranded regions of the native 5.8 S rRNA, consistent with a computer-derived model for the secondary structure (Nazar, R. N., Stitz, T. O....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
K H Cook F X Schmid R L Baldwin

In unfolded RNase A there is an interconversion between slow-folding and fast-folding forms (U(S) right harpoon over left harpoon U(F)) that is known to show properties characteristic of proline isomerization in model peptides. Here, we accept the evidence that U(S) molecules contain nonnative proline isomers and we ask about the isomerization of these proline residues during folding. The U(S) ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1976
M Kozak A J Shatkin

The 5'-terminal methylated cap (m7G(5')ppp(5')Gm) in reovirus messenger RNA comprises part of the ribosomes binding site, since attachment of 40 S wheat germ ribosomal subunits to reovirus small (s), medium (m), and large (l) RNA classes conferred almost complete protection of the cap against RNase digestion. After joining of the 60 S ribosomal subunits, however, the cap continued to be protect...

2013
Jatinder Singh Sangha H. Chen Yolanda Jatinder Kaur Wajahatullah Khan Zainularifeen Abduljaleel Mohammed S. Alanazi Aaron Mills Candida B. Adalla John Bennett Balakrishnan Prithiviraj Gary C. Jahn Hei Leung

Although rice resistance plays an important role in controlling the brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, not all varieties have the same level of protection against BPH infestation. Understanding the molecular interactions in rice defense response is an important tool to help to reveal unexplained processes that underlie rice resistance to BPH. A proteomics approach was used to explore ...

2015
Alejandra Bernardini Fernando Corona Ricardo Dias Maria B. Sánchez Jose L. Martínez

Quinolone resistance is usually due to mutations in the genes encoding bacterial topoisomerases. However, different reports have shown that neither clinical quinolone resistant isolates nor in vitro obtained Stenotrophomonas maltophilia mutants present mutations in such genes. The mechanisms so far described consist on efflux pumps' overexpression. Our objective is to get information on novel mec...

Journal: :RNA 2002
Thomas A Hall James W Brown

Although archaeal RNase P RNAs are similar in both sequence and structure to those of Bacteria rather than eukaryotes, and heterologous reconstitution between the Bacillus subtilis RNase P protein and some archaeal RNase P RNAs has been demonstrated, no archaeal protein sequences with similarity to any known bacterial RNase P protein subunit have been identified, and the density of Methanotherm...

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