Ribonucleases play key, often essential, roles in cellular metabolism. Nineteen ribonuclease activ-ities, from 22 different proteins, have so far been described in bacteria, the majority of them from either Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtilis. Here we examine the phylogenetic distribution of all of these ribonucleases in 50 eubacterial and archaeal species whose genomes have been completely sequenced, with particular emphasis on the endo-ribonucleases. Although some enzymes are very highly conserved throughout evolution, there appears to be no truly universal ribonuclease. While some organisms, like E.coli, have a large selection of ribonucleases, many with overlapping functions, others seem to have relatively few or have many that remain...
<div><p>Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are univer...
A phylogenetic analysis of the genes encoding enzymes in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), the ri...
Many prokaryotic organisms lack an equivalent of RNase E, which plays a key role in mRNA degradation...
A phylogenetic analysis of bacterial genomes shows them to comprise persistent genes, the ‘‘paleome’...
RNase P is the endonuclease that removes 5' leader sequences from tRNA precursors. In Eukarya, separ...
The secondary structures of the eubacterial RNase P RNAs are being elucidated by a phylogenetic comp...
Although the structure of the catalytic RNA component of ribonuclease P has been well characterized ...
Ribonuclease P (RNase P) is a key enzyme in the biosyn-thesis of tRNA (for reviews, see references 3...
RNase P, a ribozyme-based ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex that catalyzes tRNA 5′-maturation, is ubiq...
Summary The development of synthetic biology has brought an unprecedented increase in the number mol...
The secondary structures of the eubacterial RNase P RNAs are being elucidated by a phylogenetic comp...
In this multi-author issue several aspects of the ribonuclease A superfamily are reviewed. This supe...
The potential of microbial ribonucleases as promising antitumor and antiviral agents, determines tod...
RNase P is the ribonucleoprotein enzyme that cleaves precursor sequences from the 5 ' ends of p...
In order to adapt to changing environmental conditions and regulate intracellular events such as div...
<div><p>Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are univer...
A phylogenetic analysis of the genes encoding enzymes in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), the ri...
Many prokaryotic organisms lack an equivalent of RNase E, which plays a key role in mRNA degradation...
A phylogenetic analysis of bacterial genomes shows them to comprise persistent genes, the ‘‘paleome’...
RNase P is the endonuclease that removes 5' leader sequences from tRNA precursors. In Eukarya, separ...
The secondary structures of the eubacterial RNase P RNAs are being elucidated by a phylogenetic comp...
Although the structure of the catalytic RNA component of ribonuclease P has been well characterized ...
Ribonuclease P (RNase P) is a key enzyme in the biosyn-thesis of tRNA (for reviews, see references 3...
RNase P, a ribozyme-based ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex that catalyzes tRNA 5′-maturation, is ubiq...
Summary The development of synthetic biology has brought an unprecedented increase in the number mol...
The secondary structures of the eubacterial RNase P RNAs are being elucidated by a phylogenetic comp...
In this multi-author issue several aspects of the ribonuclease A superfamily are reviewed. This supe...
The potential of microbial ribonucleases as promising antitumor and antiviral agents, determines tod...
RNase P is the ribonucleoprotein enzyme that cleaves precursor sequences from the 5 ' ends of p...
In order to adapt to changing environmental conditions and regulate intracellular events such as div...
<div><p>Archaeal and bacterial ribosomes contain more than 50 proteins, including 34 that are univer...
A phylogenetic analysis of the genes encoding enzymes in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), the ri...
Many prokaryotic organisms lack an equivalent of RNase E, which plays a key role in mRNA degradation...