نتایج جستجو برای: tmrna

تعداد نتایج: 347  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Sarah Baik Koichi Inoue Ming Ouyang Masayori Inouye

The toxin MazF in Escherichia coli cleaves single-stranded RNAs specifically at ACA sequences. MazF overexpression virtually eliminates all cellular mRNAs to completely block protein synthesis. However, protein synthesis can continue on an mRNA that is devoid of ACA triplets. The finding that ribosomal RNAs remain intact in the face of complete translation arrest suggested a purpose for such pr...

2007
Matthieu Saguy Reynald Gillet Patricia Skorski Sylvie Hermann-Le Denmat Brice Felden

When the bacterial ribosome stalls on a truncated mRNA, transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) acts initially as a transfer RNA (tRNA) and then as a messenger RNA (mRNA) to rescue the ribosome and add a peptide tag to the nascent polypeptide that targets it for degradation. Ribosomal protein S1 binds tmRNA but its functional role in this process has remained elusive. In this report, we demonstrate that...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Pulcherie Gueneau de Novoa Kelly P. Williams

tmRNA combines tRNA- and mRNA-like properties and ameliorates problems arising from stalled ribosomes. Research on the mechanism, structure and biology of tmRNA is served by the tmRNA website (http://www.indiana.edu/~ tmrna), a collection of sequences, alignments, secondary structures and other information. Because many of these sequences are not in GenBank, a BLAST server has been added; anoth...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Stephen M Sharkady Kelly P Williams

tmRNA combines tRNA and mRNA properties and helps bacteria to cope with stalled ribosomes. Its termini normally pair in the tRNA domain, closing the mRNA portion into a looping domain. A striking variation is a two-piece form that effectively breaks open the mRNA domain loop, resulting from independent gene permutation events in alphaproteobacteria and cyanobacteria. Convergent evolution to a s...

Journal: :Genes to Cells 2021

The tmRNA (transfer messenger RNA), encoded by ssrA gene, is involved in rescuing of stalled ribosomes a process called trans-translation. Additionally, regions the gene (coding for tmRNA) were reported to serve as integration sites various bacteriophages. Though variations genes reported, their functional relevance less studied. In this study, we investigated horizontal transfer (HGT) among me...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Yoshitaka Bessho Rie Shibata Shun-ichi Sekine Kazutaka Murayama Kyoko Higashijima Chie Hori-Takemoto Mikako Shirouzu Seiki Kuramitsu Shigeyuki Yokoyama

tmRNA and small protein B (SmpB) are essential trans-translation system components. In the present study, we determined the crystal structure of SmpB in complex with the entire tRNA domain of the tmRNA from Thermus thermophilus. Overall, the ribonucleoprotein complex (tRNP) mimics a long-variable-arm tRNA (class II tRNA) in the canonical L-shaped tertiary structure. The tmRNA terminus correspon...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Nongmaithem Sadananda Singh Umesh Varshney

The bacterial ssrA gene codes for a dual function RNA, tmRNA, which possesses tRNA-like and mRNA-like regions. The tmRNA appends an oligopeptide tag to the polypeptide on the P-site tRNA by a trans-translation process that rescues ribosomes stalled on the mRNAs and targets the aberrant protein for degradation. In cells, processing of the stalled ribosomes is also pioneered by drop-off of peptid...

Journal: :RNA 2001
S T Kelley J K Harris N R Pace

DNA harvested directly from complex natural microbial communities by PCR has been successfully used to predict RNase P RNA structure, and can potentially provide an abundant source of information for structural predictions of other RNAs. In this study, we utilized genetic variation in natural communities to test and refine the secondary and tertiary structural model for the bacterial tmRNA. The...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Marc Hallier Natalia Ivanova Armelle Rametti Michael Pavlov Måns Ehrenberg Brice Felden

To rescue stalled ribosomes, eubacteria employ a molecule, transfer messenger RNA (tmRNA), which functions both as a tRNA and as an mRNA. With the help of small protein B (SmpB), tmRNA restarts protein synthesis and adds by the trans-translation mechanism a peptide tag to the stalled protein to target it for destruction by cellular proteases. Here, the cellular location and expression of endoge...

Journal: :RNA 2009
Iwona K Wower Christian Zwieb Jacek Wower

Transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) and protein SmpB facilitate trans-translation, a quality-control process that tags truncated proteins with short peptides recognized by a number of proteases and recycles ribosomes stalled at the 3' end of mRNA templates lacking stop codons. The tmRNA molecule is a hybrid of tRNA- and mRNA-like domains that are usually connected by four pseudoknots (pk1-pk4). Repl...

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