iCLIP analysis of RNA substrates of the archaeal exosome.
Jochen BathkeA Susann GauernackOliver RuppLennart WeberChristian PreusserMarcus LechnerOliver RossbachAlexander GoesmannElena Evguenieva-HackenbergGabriele KlugPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
In this study, RNA targets of an exoribonuclease were analyzed by iCLIP. The data documents the role of the archaeal exosome as an exoribonuclease and RNA-tailing enzyme interacting with all RNA classes, and underlines its role in mRNA turnover, which is important for adaptation of prokaryotic cells to changing environmental conditions. The clustering of crosslink sites near 5'-ends of genes suggests simultaneous binding of both RNA ends by the S. solfataricus exosome. This may serve to prevent translation of mRNAs dedicated to degradation in 3'-5' direction.