Title of article :
Mechanisms of Specificity in mRNA Degradation: Autoregulation and Cognate Interactions
Author/Authors :
Kyrpides، نويسنده , , Nikos C. and Ouzounis، نويسنده , , Christos A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
Pages :
20
From page :
373
To page :
392
Abstract :
Autoregulation of gene expression is a common control mechanism for a large number of transcriptional units. Cases of self-regulation of the stability of various messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are re-evaluated here, and a general hypothesis for the origins and the mechanism of this process is presented. It is proposed that post-transcriptional autoregulation and mRNA stability are closely associated processes that might represent a general class of gene regulation mechanisms, with special regard to mRNA-protein cognate interactions. Generalizing from known examples, autoregulation is here considered to induce the decay of certain messenger RNAs through a yet undiscovered mechanism. Autoregulation via cognate interactions might be the vestigial process of a primitive world, where protein-nucleic acid interactions originated. The model can therefore serve as a framework to study the origins of the genetic code in particular, and gene expression in general. facts are highly injurious to the progress of science for they often endure long; but false views, even if supported by some evidence, do little harm for everyone takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness". Charles Darwin (1859).
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Serial Year :
1993
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Record number :
1532187
Link To Document :
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