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− | The binding of glucosamine 6-phosphate to the riboswitch upstream of the ''[[glmS]]'' gene results in structural rearrangement and cleavage of the mRNA. | + | The binding of glucosamine 6-phosphate to the [[riboswitch]] upstream of the ''[[glmS]]'' gene results in structural rearrangement and cleavage of the mRNA. |
The result is, that no [[GlmS]] enzyme is synthesized in the presence of the product glucosamine 6-phosphate. | The result is, that no [[GlmS]] enzyme is synthesized in the presence of the product glucosamine 6-phosphate. | ||
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+ | * For references, see ''[[glmS]]'' | ||
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+ | == Reviews == | ||
+ | <pubmed>24769284 </pubmed> |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 19 January 2015
A riboswitch with enzymatic function
The binding of glucosamine 6-phosphate to the riboswitch upstream of the glmS gene results in structural rearrangement and cleavage of the mRNA.
The result is, that no GlmS enzyme is synthesized in the presence of the product glucosamine 6-phosphate.
- For references, see glmS
Reviews
Arati Ramesh, Wade C Winkler
Metabolite-binding ribozymes.
Biochim Biophys Acta: 2014, 1839(10);989-994
[PubMed:24769284]
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[DOI]
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