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==Reviews on RNases in ''Bacillus subtilis''==
 
==Reviews on RNases in ''Bacillus subtilis''==
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  <big>''Lehnik-Habrink M, Lewis RJ, Mäder U, Stülke J''  </big>   
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 14 February 2013

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

Labs working on RNases

Key original publications

G Hambraeus, C von Wachenfeldt, L Hederstedt
Genome-wide survey of mRNA half-lives in Bacillus subtilis identifies extremely stable mRNAs.
Mol Genet Genomics: 2003, 269(5);706-14
[PubMed:12884008] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

Reviews on RNases in Bacillus subtilis

Additional reviews: PubMed

Lehnik-Habrink M, Lewis RJ, Mäder U, Stülke J    
RNA degradation in Bacillus subtilis: an interplay of
essential endo- and exoribonucleases. 
Mol Microbiol.: 2012, 84(6) 1005-1017. 
PubMed:22568516


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