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Functions of DEAD-box proteins in bacteria: Current knowledge and pending questions
Authors:Isabelle Iost  Thierry Bizebard  Marc Dreyfus
Affiliation:1. Univ. Bordeaux, ARNA Laboratory, F-33000 Bordeaux, France;2. INSERM, U869, ARNA Laboratory, F-33000 Bordeaux, France;3. CNRS UPR9073 associated with Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Institut de Biologie Physico-chimique, 13 rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:DEAD-box proteins are RNA-dependent ATPases that are widespread in all three kingdoms of life. They are thought to rearrange the structures of RNA or ribonucleoprotein complexes but their exact mechanism of action is rarely known. Whereas in yeast most DEAD-box proteins are essential, no example of an essential bacterial DEAD-box protein has been reported so far; at most, their absence results in cold-sensitive growth. Moreover, whereas yeast DEAD-box proteins are implicated in virtually all reactions involving RNA, in E. coli (the bacterium where DEAD-box proteins have been mostly studied) their role is limited to ribosome biogenesis, mRNA degradation, and possibly translation initiation. Plausible reasons for these differences are discussed here.
Keywords:DEAD-box RNA helicase   Escherichia coli   Ribosome assembly   mRNA degradation   Translation initiation   Cold-adaptation
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