RNA Class: tmRNA |
Superclasses:
a single-stranded RNA
Instances:
Summary:
The bacterial tmRNA is so-named for its dual tRNA-like and mRNA-like nature. tmRNA participates in a process mediating recovery from translation problems that result in proteins that are stalled on the ribosome. tmRNA adds a C-terminal peptide tag to unfinished protein, which targets it for proteolysis.
Reactions known to consume the compound:
Not in pathways:
a single-stranded RNA[periplasm] + H2O[periplasm] → 2 an rRNA fragment[periplasm]
Reactions known to both consume and produce the compound:
Not in pathways:
a single-stranded RNA + phosphate ↔ a single-stranded RNA + a nucleoside diphosphate
Gene-Reaction Schematic
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Please cite the following article in publications resulting from the use of EcoCyc: Nucleic Acids Research 45:D543-550 2017
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