AbstractRibonuclease E (RNase E) has a key role in mRNA degradation and the processing of catalytic and structural RNAs in E. coli. We report the discovery of an evolutionarily conserved 17.4 kDa protein, here named RraA (regulator of ribonuclease activity A) that binds to RNase E and inhibits RNase E endonucleolytic cleavages without altering cleavage site specificity or interacting detectably with substrate RNAs. Overexpression of RraA circumvents the effects of an autoregulatory mechanism that normally maintains the RNase E cellular level within a narrow range, resulting in the genome-wide accumulation of RNase E-targeted transcripts. While not required for RraA action, the C-terminal RNase E region that serves as a scaffold for formatio...
mRNA decay in Escherichia coli is carried out and controlled by concerted actions of a number of rib...
The hypothesis generally proposed to explain the stabil-izing effect of translation on many bacteria...
The reason for RNase E attachment to the inner membrane is largely unknown. To understand the cell b...
AbstractRibonuclease E (RNase E) has a key role in mRNA degradation and the processing of catalytic ...
textConsiderable progress has been made during recent years on how the regulation of mRNA abundance...
The regulation of mRNA decay is a critical post-transcriptional step in the control of gene express...
The Escherichia coli endoribonuclease RNase E is an essential enzyme having key roles in mRNA turnov...
Endoribonuclease E (RNase E) affects the composition and balance of the RNA population in Escherichi...
<div><p>Endoribonuclease E (RNase E) affects the composition and balance of the RNA population in <i...
The bacterial endoribonuclease RNase E occupies a pivotal position in the control of gene expression...
The conserved endoribonuclease RNase E dominates the dynamic landscape of RNA metabolism and underpi...
The coordinated regulation of gene expression is required for homeostasis, growth and development in...
Members of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases contribute to virtually every aspect of RNA metaboli...
textIn Escherichia coli, the RNA degradosome is a protein complex involved in the general degradatio...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a vital molecule in the cell. Messenger RNA (mRNA) serves as the intermed...
mRNA decay in Escherichia coli is carried out and controlled by concerted actions of a number of rib...
The hypothesis generally proposed to explain the stabil-izing effect of translation on many bacteria...
The reason for RNase E attachment to the inner membrane is largely unknown. To understand the cell b...
AbstractRibonuclease E (RNase E) has a key role in mRNA degradation and the processing of catalytic ...
textConsiderable progress has been made during recent years on how the regulation of mRNA abundance...
The regulation of mRNA decay is a critical post-transcriptional step in the control of gene express...
The Escherichia coli endoribonuclease RNase E is an essential enzyme having key roles in mRNA turnov...
Endoribonuclease E (RNase E) affects the composition and balance of the RNA population in Escherichi...
<div><p>Endoribonuclease E (RNase E) affects the composition and balance of the RNA population in <i...
The bacterial endoribonuclease RNase E occupies a pivotal position in the control of gene expression...
The conserved endoribonuclease RNase E dominates the dynamic landscape of RNA metabolism and underpi...
The coordinated regulation of gene expression is required for homeostasis, growth and development in...
Members of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases contribute to virtually every aspect of RNA metaboli...
textIn Escherichia coli, the RNA degradosome is a protein complex involved in the general degradatio...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a vital molecule in the cell. Messenger RNA (mRNA) serves as the intermed...
mRNA decay in Escherichia coli is carried out and controlled by concerted actions of a number of rib...
The hypothesis generally proposed to explain the stabil-izing effect of translation on many bacteria...
The reason for RNase E attachment to the inner membrane is largely unknown. To understand the cell b...