Review article
Overview of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ribonucleases
Renata Teparić
orcid.org/0000-0002-3454-700X
; Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, Pierottijeva 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Blanka Didak
; Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology; University of Zagreb, Croatia
Irena Landeka
; Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology; University of Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Ribonucleases (RNases) are hydrolytic enzymes that hydrolyze single-stranded RNA, double-stranded RNA, and RNA hybridized with DNA. Cells produce some specific ribonucleases that are needed in a variety of cellular processes, but also a set of general RNases that are secreted or targeted to the lysosome or vacuole. Eukaryotes have developed highly complex RNA processing and multiple turnover pathways. In general, each type of RNA has a distinctive complement of components that accomplish and regulate its biosynthesis and turnover, though there are components that are adapted to act along the multiple pathways. In this paper overview of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNases is given along with
short description of their functions in RNA processing and turnover in the cell.
Keywords
yeast RNases; RNA processing; RNA turnover
Hrčak ID:
95029
URI
Publication date:
30.12.2012.
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