Antibiotics and RNase P
RNase P is an essential endonuclease in tRNA biogenesis, which generates the mature 5'-termini of tRNAs. Most forms of RNase P are ribonucleoproteins, i.e., they consist of an essential RNA and protein subunits. The catalytic function of ribonucleoprotein RNase P enzymes resides entirely in the...
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | RNase P is an essential endonuclease in tRNA biogenesis, which generates the mature 5'-termini of tRNAs. Most forms of RNase P are ribonucleoproteins, i.e., they consist of an essential RNA and protein subunits. The catalytic function of ribonucleoprotein RNase P enzymes resides entirely in the RNA subunit. Its high structural and functional diversity among representatives of a vast variety of phylogenetic domains indicates that RNase P could serve as a molecular target and a useful screening system for the development of new drugs in the battle against bacterial drug resistance. |
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Item Description: | 2079-6382 10.3390/antibiotics5020015 |