RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities

The yeast and human RNA exosome is structurally related to prokaryotic phosphorylases but degrades RNA only via associated hydrolytic activities. Here the authors show that the RNA exosome of plants, and likely those of a few basal eukaryotes, combines phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities to deg...

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Autores principales: Natalia Sikorska, Hélène Zuber, Anthony Gobert, Heike Lange, Dominique Gagliardi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:51c593e8312846f39ddf67f4b16c3b382021-12-02T15:39:00ZRNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities10.1038/s41467-017-02066-22041-1723https://doaj.org/article/51c593e8312846f39ddf67f4b16c3b382017-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02066-2https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The yeast and human RNA exosome is structurally related to prokaryotic phosphorylases but degrades RNA only via associated hydrolytic activities. Here the authors show that the RNA exosome of plants, and likely those of a few basal eukaryotes, combines phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities to degrade RNA.Natalia SikorskaHélène ZuberAnthony GobertHeike LangeDominique GagliardiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017)
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Anthony Gobert
Heike Lange
Dominique Gagliardi
RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
description The yeast and human RNA exosome is structurally related to prokaryotic phosphorylases but degrades RNA only via associated hydrolytic activities. Here the authors show that the RNA exosome of plants, and likely those of a few basal eukaryotes, combines phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities to degrade RNA.
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author Natalia Sikorska
Hélène Zuber
Anthony Gobert
Heike Lange
Dominique Gagliardi
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Hélène Zuber
Anthony Gobert
Heike Lange
Dominique Gagliardi
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title RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
title_short RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
title_full RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
title_fullStr RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
title_full_unstemmed RNA degradation by the plant RNA exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
title_sort rna degradation by the plant rna exosome involves both phosphorolytic and hydrolytic activities
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