IPR036107
Carbon storage regulator superfamily
InterPro entry
Short name | CsrA_sf |
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Description
The RNA-binding protein CsrA (carbon storage regulator) is a new kind of global regulator, which facilitates specific mRNA decay
[1]. CsrA is entirely contained within a globular complex of approximately 18 CsrA-H6 subunits and a single RNA, CsrB. CsrA binds to the CsrB RNA molecule to form the Csr regulatory system which has a strong negative regulatory effect on glycogen biosynthesis, glyconeogenesis and glycogen catabolism and a positive regulatory effect on glycolysis
[1].
The CsrA structure has a sandwich fold composed of ten strands in two sheets with intertwined dimer topology.
References
1.The RNA molecule CsrB binds to the global regulatory protein CsrA and antagonizes its activity in Escherichia coli. Liu MY, Gui G, Wei B, Preston JF 3rd, Oakford L, Yuksel U, Giedroc DP, Romeo T. J. Biol. Chem. 272, 17502-10, (1997). View articlePMID: 9211896
GO terms
biological process
molecular function
cellular component
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Contributing Member Database Entries
- CATH-Gene3D:G3DSA:2.60.40.4380
- SUPERFAMILY:SSF117130