代谢酶的非常规rna结合活性。

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Ana Luisa Dian, Stéphan Vagner
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代谢包括广泛的途径和化学反应,由特定的酶催化,其活性是活细胞的基础。在过去的三十年中,代谢酶已经成为基因表达的关键调节因子,从而揭示了超出其规范代谢作用的意想不到的功能。在本文中,我们讨论了这些酶的证据,特别是参与糖代谢的酶,可以直接结合RNA。这种结合通过影响RNA稳定性、定位、翻译和降解等过程,反复被证明参与转录后基因调控。尽管rna -酶相互作用及其调控的机制尚未完全阐明,但一些报道表明,其中一些相互作用可能受到底物、代谢物和细胞代谢状态的影响。相反,rna的直接和特异性结合也被证明可以调节酶的活性、稳定性、相互作用和定位。代谢酶的非规范rna结合活性的发现不仅扩大了我们对这些看似特征明确的蛋白质的理解,而且除了揭示潜在的治疗脆弱性外,还为代谢和基因调控网络的整合提供了新的视角。
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The unconventional RNA-binding activity of metabolic enzymes.

Metabolism involves a wide range of pathways and chemical reactions catalysed by specialized enzymes whose activity is fundamental for living cells. In the past three decades, metabolic enzymes have emerged as critical regulators of gene expression, thus revealing unexpected functions beyond their canonical metabolic roles. In this Review, we discuss the evidences that these enzymes, with a particular focus on enzymes participating in the glucose metabolism, can directly bind RNA. This binding has been recurrently shown to be involved in the post-trasncriptional gene regulation, by influencing processes such as RNA stability, localization, translation, and degradation. Although the mechanisms underlying RNA-enzyme interactions and their regulation are still not fully elucidated, several reports suggest that some of these interactions can be influenced by substrates, metabolites, and cellular metabolic states. In contrast, direct and specific binding of RNAs was also shown to regulate the activity, stability, interaction and localization of the enzymes. The discovery of the non-canonical RNA-binding activity of metabolic enzymes not only expands our understanding of these seemingly well-characterized proteins, but also provides new perspectives on the integration of metabolic and gene regulatory networks, besides revealing potential therapeutic vulnerabilities.

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