Building arks for tRNA: Structure and function of the Arc1p family of non-catalytic tRNA-binding proteins |
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Authors: | Eleftherios Karanasios George Simos |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratory of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLIS, Larissa 41110, Greece b Institute of Biomedical Research and Technology (BIOMED), 51 Papanastasiou Str., Larissa 41222, Greece |
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Abstract: | Following the intricate architecture of the eukaryotic cell, protein synthesis involves formation of many macromolecular assemblies, some of which are composed by tRNA-aminoacylation enzymes. Protein-protein and protein-tRNA interactions in these complexes can be facilitated by non-catalytic tRNA-binding proteins. This review focuses on the dissection of the molecular, structural and functional properties of a particular family of such proteins: yeast Arc1p and its homologues in prokaryotes and higher eukaryotes. They represent paradigms of the strategies employed for the organization of sophisticated and dynamic nanostructures supporting spatio-temporal cellular organization. |
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Keywords: | tRNA Arc1p Trbp111 p43 p38 p18 |
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