Recognition and repression of RNA targets by Argonaute proteins guided by small RNAs is the essence of RNA interference in eukaryotes. Argonaute proteins with diverse structures are also found in many bacterial and archaeal genomes. Recent studies revealed that, similarly to their eukaryotic counterparts, prokaryotic Argonautes (pAgos) may function in cell defense against foreign genetic elements but, in contrast, preferably act on DNA targets. Many crucial details of the pAgo action, and the roles of a plethora of pAgos with non-conventional architecture remain unknown. Here, we review available structural and biochemical data on pAgos and discuss their possible functions in host defense and other genetic processes in prokaryotic cells
Bacterial and archaeal genomes are under constant threat by genetic invaders. The need to maintain g...
AbstractArgonaute proteins play a central role in gene silencing pathways mediated by small RNA mole...
Small silencing RNAs function in almost every aspect of cellular biology. Argonaute proteins bind sm...
Recognition and repression of RNA targets by Argonaute proteins guided by small RNAs is the essence ...
Argonaute proteins are central players in small RNAmediated silencing mechanisms such as RNA interf...
Noncoding RNAs play essential roles in genetic regulation in all organisms. In eukaryotic cells, man...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In eukaryotes, RNA interference (RNAi) is a major mechanism of defense against...
Argonaute proteins constitute a highly diverse family of nucleic acid-guided proteins. They were fir...
During the past decade, small non-coding RNAs have rapidly emerged as important contributors to gene...
ABSTRACT Members of the ancient family of Argonaute (Ago) proteins are present in all domains of lif...
Members of the ancient family of Argonaute (Ago) proteins are present in all domains of life. The co...
RNA-guided nuclease proteins exist in all three domains of life and perform a diverse array of essen...
Members of the conserved Argonaute protein family use small RNA guides to locate their mRNA targets ...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are key players in RNA interference in eukaryotes, where they function as R...
Argonaute proteins are conserved throughout all domains of life. Recently characterized prokaryotic ...
Bacterial and archaeal genomes are under constant threat by genetic invaders. The need to maintain g...
AbstractArgonaute proteins play a central role in gene silencing pathways mediated by small RNA mole...
Small silencing RNAs function in almost every aspect of cellular biology. Argonaute proteins bind sm...
Recognition and repression of RNA targets by Argonaute proteins guided by small RNAs is the essence ...
Argonaute proteins are central players in small RNAmediated silencing mechanisms such as RNA interf...
Noncoding RNAs play essential roles in genetic regulation in all organisms. In eukaryotic cells, man...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In eukaryotes, RNA interference (RNAi) is a major mechanism of defense against...
Argonaute proteins constitute a highly diverse family of nucleic acid-guided proteins. They were fir...
During the past decade, small non-coding RNAs have rapidly emerged as important contributors to gene...
ABSTRACT Members of the ancient family of Argonaute (Ago) proteins are present in all domains of lif...
Members of the ancient family of Argonaute (Ago) proteins are present in all domains of life. The co...
RNA-guided nuclease proteins exist in all three domains of life and perform a diverse array of essen...
Members of the conserved Argonaute protein family use small RNA guides to locate their mRNA targets ...
Argonaute (Ago) proteins are key players in RNA interference in eukaryotes, where they function as R...
Argonaute proteins are conserved throughout all domains of life. Recently characterized prokaryotic ...
Bacterial and archaeal genomes are under constant threat by genetic invaders. The need to maintain g...
AbstractArgonaute proteins play a central role in gene silencing pathways mediated by small RNA mole...
Small silencing RNAs function in almost every aspect of cellular biology. Argonaute proteins bind sm...