
RNA molecules have the tendency to fold into complex structures or to associate with complementary RNAs that exoribonucleases have difficulties processing or degrading. Therefore, degradosomes in bacteria and organelles as well as exosomes in eukaryotes have teamed-up with RNA helicases. Whereas bacterial degradosomes are associated with RNA helicases from the DEAD-box family, the exosomes and mitochondrial degradosome use the help of Ski2-like and Suv3 RNA helicases.
Polyribonucleotide Nucleotidyltransferase, Bacteria, RNA Stability, Exosomes, Mitochondria, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Multienzyme Complexes, 616, Endoribonucleases, RNA, Review Articles, RNA Helicases, ddc: ddc:616
Polyribonucleotide Nucleotidyltransferase, Bacteria, RNA Stability, Exosomes, Mitochondria, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Multienzyme Complexes, 616, Endoribonucleases, RNA, Review Articles, RNA Helicases, ddc: ddc:616
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