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==Exoribonucleases==
 
==Exoribonucleases==
* [[rnjA|RNase J1]]: 5'-3' activity, does also have endonuclease activity
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* [[rnjA|RNase J1]]: 5'-3' activity
  
 
* [[rph|RNase PH]]: 3'-5' activity
 
* [[rph|RNase PH]]: 3'-5' activity
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==Endoribonucleases==
 
==Endoribonucleases==
* [[rnjA|RNase J1]]: ssRNA endonuclease, does also have exonuclease activity
 
* [[rnjB|RNase J2]]: ssRNA endonuclease, may also have exonuclease activity
 
 
 
* [[rny|RNase Y]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rny|RNase Y]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnpA|RNase P]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnpA|RNase P]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnz|RNase Z]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnz|RNase Z]]: ssRNA endonuclease
 
 
* [[ndoA|RNase Endo A]]
 
* [[ndoA|RNase Endo A]]
 
 
* [[rnhB|RNase HII]]: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 
* [[rnhB|RNase HII]]: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 
* [[rnhC|RNase HIII]]: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 
* [[rnhC|RNase HIII]]: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 
 
* [[yurI|RNase Bsn]]: extracellular RNase
 
* [[yurI|RNase Bsn]]: extracellular RNase
 
 
* [[rnc|RNase III]]: dsRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnc|RNase III]]: dsRNA endonuclease
 
* [[mrnC|mini-III]]: dsRNA endonuclease
 
* [[mrnC|mini-III]]: dsRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnmV|RNase M5]]: dsRNA endonuclease
 
* [[rnmV|RNase M5]]: dsRNA endonuclease
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== RNA pyrophosphohydrolase ==
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* [[RppH]]
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==Unknown activity==
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* [[rnjB|RNase J2]]: similar to and interacting with [[rnjA|RNase J1]], but does not seem to have an own RNase activity
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* [[YpdQ]]: similar to RNase HI
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* [[YrrK]]: processing of the 5' end of pre-[[16S rRNA]]
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* [[YqfG]]: putative endoribonuclease, important for rRNA maturation
  
 
==Labs working on RNases==
 
==Labs working on RNases==
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==Key original publications==
 
==Key original publications==
<pubmed> 12884008</pubmed>
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==Reviews on RNases in ''Bacillus subtilis''==
 
==Reviews on RNases in ''Bacillus subtilis''==
'''Additional reviews:''' {{PubMed|21957024}}
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<pubmed> 19215774 12794188 12490701 20659169 21334965 19767421 21976285 21957024</pubmed>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 2 January 2017

RNases are involved in the processing and degradation of the different classes of mRNAs, tRNAs, rRNAs and small RNAs

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RNA degradosome





Exoribonucleases

Endoribonucleases

RNA pyrophosphohydrolase

Unknown activity

  • RNase J2: similar to and interacting with RNase J1, but does not seem to have an own RNase activity
  • YpdQ: similar to RNase HI
  • YrrK: processing of the 5' end of pre-16S rRNA
  • YqfG: putative endoribonuclease, important for rRNA maturation

Labs working on RNases

Key original publications


Reviews on RNases in Bacillus subtilis

Murray P Deutscher
How bacterial cells keep ribonucleases under control.
FEMS Microbiol Rev: 2015, 39(3);350-61
[PubMed:25878039] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Monica P Hui, Patricia L Foley, Joel G Belasco
Messenger RNA degradation in bacterial cells.
Annu Rev Genet: 2014, 48;537-59
[PubMed:25292357] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Soumaya Laalami, Léna Zig, Harald Putzer
Initiation of mRNA decay in bacteria.
Cell Mol Life Sci: 2014, 71(10);1799-828
[PubMed:24064983] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Zbigniew Dominski, Agamemnon J Carpousis, Béatrice Clouet-d'Orval
Emergence of the β-CASP ribonucleases: highly conserved and ubiquitous metallo-enzymes involved in messenger RNA maturation and degradation.
Biochim Biophys Acta: 2013, 1829(6-7);532-51
[PubMed:23403287] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

Martin Lehnik-Habrink, Richard J Lewis, Ulrike Mäder, Jörg Stülke
RNA degradation in Bacillus subtilis: an interplay of essential endo- and exoribonucleases.
Mol Microbiol: 2012, 84(6);1005-17
[PubMed:22568516] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Brian C Jester, Pascale Romby, Efthimia Lioliou
When ribonucleases come into play in pathogens: a survey of gram-positive bacteria.
Int J Microbiol: 2012, 2012;592196
[PubMed:22550495] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Inês Jesus Silva, Margarida Saramago, Clémentine Dressaire, Susana Domingues, Sandra Cristina Viegas, Cecília Maria Arraiano
Importance and key events of prokaryotic RNA decay: the ultimate fate of an RNA molecule.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA: 2011, 2(6);818-36
[PubMed:21976285] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

David H Bechhofer
Bacillus subtilis mRNA decay: new parts in the toolkit.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA: 2011, 2(3);387-94
[PubMed:21957024] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Ciarán Condon, David H Bechhofer
Regulated RNA stability in the Gram positives.
Curr Opin Microbiol: 2011, 14(2);148-54
[PubMed:21334965] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Cecília M Arraiano, José M Andrade, Susana Domingues, Inês B Guinote, Michal Malecki, Rute G Matos, Ricardo N Moreira, Vânia Pobre, Filipa P Reis, Margarida Saramago, Inês J Silva, Sandra C Viegas
The critical role of RNA processing and degradation in the control of gene expression.
FEMS Microbiol Rev: 2010, 34(5);883-923
[PubMed:20659169] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Flore Sinturel, Olivier Pellegrini, Song Xiang, Liang Tong, Ciarán Condon, Lionel Bénard
Real-time fluorescence detection of exoribonucleases.
RNA: 2009, 15(11);2057-62
[PubMed:19767421] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

David H Bechhofer
Messenger RNA decay and maturation in Bacillus subtilis.
Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci: 2009, 85;231-73
[PubMed:19215774] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

Ciarán Condon
RNA processing and degradation in Bacillus subtilis.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev: 2003, 67(2);157-74, table of contents
[PubMed:12794188] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

Ciarán Condon, Harald Putzer
The phylogenetic distribution of bacterial ribonucleases.
Nucleic Acids Res: 2002, 30(24);5339-46
[PubMed:12490701] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)


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