A Tyrosine-Dependent Riboswitch Controls the Expression of a Tyrosyl-tRNA Synthetase from Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
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Bustamante, Paula
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Salazar Aguirre, María Oriana
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Garcías Papayani, Héctor
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Álamos, Pamela
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Orellana, Omar
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2017-11-23T15:04:26Z
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2017-11-23T15:04:26Z
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2016
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Croat. Chem. Acta 2016, 89(2), 189–195
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10.5562/cca2832
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145773
Abstract
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Expression of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases is regulated by a variety of mechanisms at the level of transcription or translation. A T-box dependent transcription termination/antitermination riboswitch system that responds to charged/uncharged tRNA regulates expression of aminoacyl tRNA synthetase genes in Gram-positive bacteria. TyrZ, the gene encoding tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase from Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, a Gram-negative acidophilic bacterium that participates in bioleaching of minerals, resembles the gene from Bacillus subtilis including the 5'-untranslated region encoding the riboswitch. Transcription of A. ferrooxidans tyrZ is induced by the presence of tyrosine by a mechanism involving antitermination of transcription. This mechanism is probably adapted to the low supply of amino acids of acidic environments of autotrophic bioleaching microorganisms.
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Fondecyt Chile
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Universidad de Chile