2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241411536
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Investigating the Prevalence of RNA-Binding Metabolic Enzymes in E. coli

Abstract: An open research field in cellular regulation is the assumed crosstalk between RNAs, metabolic enzymes, and metabolites, also known as the REM hypothesis. High-throughput assays have produced extensive interactome data with metabolic enzymes frequently found as hits, but only a few examples have been biochemically validated, with deficits especially in prokaryotes. Therefore, we rationally selected nineteen Escherichia coli enzymes from such datasets and examined their ability to bind RNAs using two complement… Show more

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“… 97 Apo-AcnA and -AcnB bind to the 3ʹ-UTR of acnA and acnB mRNAs to stabilize them, in a positive control loop. 97 , 98 …”
Section: Biological Functions Of the [2fe-2s] And [4fe-4s] Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 97 Apo-AcnA and -AcnB bind to the 3ʹ-UTR of acnA and acnB mRNAs to stabilize them, in a positive control loop. 97 , 98 …”
Section: Biological Functions Of the [2fe-2s] And [4fe-4s] Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%