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Riboswitches: structures and mechanisms.


ABSTRACT: A critical feature of the hypothesized RNA world would have been the ability to control chemical processes in response to environmental cues. Riboswitches present themselves as viable candidates for a sophisticated mechanism of regulatory control in RNA-based life. These regulatory elements in the modern world are most commonly found in the 5'-untranslated regions of bacterial mRNAs, directly interacting with metabolites as a means of regulating expression of the coding region via a secondary structural switch. In this review, we focus on recent insights into how these RNAs fold into complex architectures capable of both recognizing a specific small molecule compound and exerting regulatory control over downstream sequences, with an emphasis on transcriptional regulation.

SUBMITTER: Garst AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3098680 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Riboswitches: structures and mechanisms.

Garst Andrew D AD   Edwards Andrea L AL   Batey Robert T RT  

Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 20110601 6


A critical feature of the hypothesized RNA world would have been the ability to control chemical processes in response to environmental cues. Riboswitches present themselves as viable candidates for a sophisticated mechanism of regulatory control in RNA-based life. These regulatory elements in the modern world are most commonly found in the 5'-untranslated regions of bacterial mRNAs, directly interacting with metabolites as a means of regulating expression of the coding region via a secondary st  ...[more]

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