Mtr4 is an essential RNA helicase involved in nuclear RNA processing and degradation and is a member of the Ski2-like helicase family. Ski2-like helicases share a common core architecture that includes two RecA-like domains, a winged helix, and a helical bundle (HB) domain. In Mtr4, a short C-terminal tail immediately follows the HB domain and is positioned at the interface of the RecA-like domains. The tail ends with a SLYΦ sequence motif that is highly conserved in a subset of Ski2-like helicases. Here, we show that this sequence is critical for Mtr4 function. Mutations in the C-terminus result in decreased RNA unwinding activity. Mtr4 is a key activator of the RNA exosome complex, and mutations in the SLYΦ motif produce a slow growth phe...
The nuclear exosome is responsible for processing and degrading various RNAs within the yeast nucleu...
The central dogma states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. Th...
RNA processing and degradation are two important functions that control gene expression and promote ...
Mtr4 is an essential RNA helicase involved in nuclear RNA processing and degradation and is a member...
The nuclear exosome and its essential co-factor, the RNA helicase MTR4, play crucial roles in severa...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a subunit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosome...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
The nuclear exosome and its essential co-factor, the RNA helicase MTR4, play crucial roles in severa...
Mtr4 is a conserved superfamily-2 RNA helicase that activates exosome mediated 3\u27-5\u27 turnover ...
Mtr4 is a conserved superfamily-2 RNA helicase that activates exosome mediated 3\u27-5\u27 turnover ...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a subunit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosome...
Mtr4 is a conserved RNA helicase that functions together with the nuclear exosome. It participates i...
The central dogma states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. Th...
The nuclear exosome is responsible for processing and degrading various RNAs within the yeast nucleu...
The central dogma states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. Th...
RNA processing and degradation are two important functions that control gene expression and promote ...
Mtr4 is an essential RNA helicase involved in nuclear RNA processing and degradation and is a member...
The nuclear exosome and its essential co-factor, the RNA helicase MTR4, play crucial roles in severa...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a subunit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosome...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a sub-unit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosom...
The nuclear exosome and its essential co-factor, the RNA helicase MTR4, play crucial roles in severa...
Mtr4 is a conserved superfamily-2 RNA helicase that activates exosome mediated 3\u27-5\u27 turnover ...
Mtr4 is a conserved superfamily-2 RNA helicase that activates exosome mediated 3\u27-5\u27 turnover ...
Mtr4 is a conserved Ski2-like RNA helicase and a subunit of the TRAMP complex that activates exosome...
Mtr4 is a conserved RNA helicase that functions together with the nuclear exosome. It participates i...
The central dogma states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. Th...
The nuclear exosome is responsible for processing and degrading various RNAs within the yeast nucleu...
The central dogma states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. Th...
RNA processing and degradation are two important functions that control gene expression and promote ...