RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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Non-stop mRNA decay: a special attribute of trans-translation mediated ribosome rescueTrans-translation in Helicobacter pylori: essentiality of ribosome rescue and requirement of protein tagging for stress resistance and competenceThe tmRNA ribosome-rescue systemThe tmRNA-tagging mechanism and the control of gene expression: a reviewTrans-translation exposed: understanding the structures and functions of tmRNA-SmpBtmRNA-SmpB: a journey to the centre of the bacterial ribosome.Trans-translation is essential in the human pathogen Legionella pneumophilaRNase activity of polynucleotide phosphorylase is critical at low temperature in Escherichia coli and is complemented by RNase IIThe SmpB-tmRNA tagging system plays important roles in Streptomyces coelicolor growth and developmentRibosomal protein S12 and aminoglycoside antibiotics modulate A-site mRNA cleavage and transfer-messenger RNA activity in Escherichia coliProgramming mRNA decay to modulate synthetic circuit resource allocationResolving nonstop translation complexes is a matter of life or death.The N-terminus of GalE induces tmRNA activity in Escherichia coli.A view of pre-mRNA splicing from RNase R resistant RNAsA novel mechanism for ribonuclease regulation: transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) and its associated protein SmpB regulate the stability of RNase R.Distinct tmRNA sequence elements facilitate RNase R engagement on rescued ribosomes for selective nonstop mRNA decaySynergies between RNA degradation and trans-translation in Streptococcus pneumoniae: cross regulation and co-transcription of RNase R and SmpB.Ribosome pausing, arrest and rescue in bacteria and eukaryotes.tmRNA is essential in Shigella flexneri.tmRNA regulates synthesis of the ArfA ribosome rescue factorA-site mRNA cleavage is not required for tmRNA-mediated ssrA-peptide tagging.All things must pass: contrasts and commonalities in eukaryotic and bacterial mRNA decay.tmRNA determinants required for facilitating nonstop mRNA decay.A role for REP sequences in regulating translation.Messenger RNA degradation in bacterial cellsThe SsrA-SmpB ribosome rescue system is important for growth of Bacillus subtilis at low and high temperatures.Translational regulation of the Escherichia coli stress factor RpoS: a role for SsrA and LonHow bacterial cells keep ribonucleases under controlYoeB toxin is activated during thermal stress.Proteomic identification of tmRNA substratesFrancisella tularensis tmRNA system mutants are vulnerable to stress, avirulent in mice, and provide effective immune protectionLon protease degrades transfer-messenger RNA-tagged proteins.Transfer-messenger RNA-SmpB protein regulates ribonuclease R turnover by promoting binding of HslUV and Lon proteases.Defining Genetic Fitness Determinants and Creating Genomic Resources for an Oral Pathogen.Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in Yersinia species.Cold shock exoribonuclease R (VacB) is involved in Aeromonas hydrophila pathogenesis.Amino acid starvation and colicin D treatment induce A-site mRNA cleavage in Escherichia coliDegradation of mRNAs that lack a stop codon: a decade of nonstop progressQuality control of bacterial mRNA decoding and decay.Functional SmpB-ribosome interactions require tmRNA.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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RNase R degrades non-stop mRNAs selectively in an SmpB-tmRNA-dependent manner.
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A Wall Karzai
Jamie Richards
Preeti Mehta
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10.1111/J.1365-2958.2006.05472.X
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2006-12-01T00:00:00Z