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BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 2, Pages 157-168Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/O08-008
Keywords
aptamer; gene regulation; riboswitch; RNA; sulfur metabolism
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- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Funding Source: Medline
- NIDDK NIH HHS [R33 DK070270] Funding Source: Medline
- NIGMS NIH HHS [GM 068819] Funding Source: Medline
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Numerous riboswitches have been discovered that specifically recognize metabolites and modulate gene expression. Each riboswitch class is defined either by the consensus sequence and structural features of its metabolite-binding aptamer domain, or by the distinct metabolite that the aptamer recognizes. Several distinct classes of riboswitches that respond to S-adenosylmethionine (SAM or AdoMet) have been discovered. Representatives of these classes have been shown to strongly discriminate against S-adenosylhomocystenine (SAH or AdoHcy), which is the metabolic byproduct produced when SAM is used as a cofactor for methylation reactions. However, a distinct class of riboswitches that selectively binds SAH, and strongly discriminates against SAM, also has been discovered. Herein we compare the features of SAM and SAH riboswitches, which help showcase the enormous structural diversity that RNA can harness to form precision genetic switches for compounds that are critical for fundamental metabolic processes.
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