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RNA Metabolism and Gene Expression in Archaea

  • Focuses on the regulation of transcription and translation in Archaea
  • Summarizes recent advances in our understanding of RNA metabolism in Archaea at all levels
  • Provides a panoramic view of enzymes, machines and pathways used to synthetize, modify and break down RNA in Archaea
  • Highlights the advantage of using Archaea as model organisms to study fundamental molecular mechanisms across the three domains of life

Part of the book series: Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology (NUCLEIC, volume 32)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. A Global Characterisation of the Archaeal Transcription Machinery

    • Katherine Smollett, Fabian Blombach, Thomas Fouqueau, Finn Werner
    Pages 1-26
  3. Transcription Factor-Mediated Gene Regulation in Archaea

    • Elizabeth A. Karr, Catherine E. Isom, Vy Trinh, Eveline Peeters
    Pages 27-69
  4. Translation Regulation: The Archaea-Eukaryal Connection

    • Dario Benelli, Anna La Teana, Paola Londei
    Pages 71-88
  5. An Overview of Ribonuclease Repertoire and RNA Processing Pathways in Archaea

    • Duy Khanh Phung, Marie Bouvier, Béatrice Clouet-d’Orval
    Pages 89-114
  6. The Archaeal Exosome: Degradation and Tailing at the 3′-End of RNA

    • Elena Evguenieva-Hackenberg, Susann Gauernack, Gabriele Klug
    Pages 115-128
  7. Life and Death of Ribosomes in Archaea

    • Sébastien Ferreira-Cerca
    Pages 129-158
  8. Structure and Function of Archaeal Ribonuclease P

    • Makoto Kimura, Kosuke Oshima, Xuzhu Gao, Dan Jiang, Takashi Nakashima, Toshifumi Ueda
    Pages 159-175
  9. Function and Biosynthesis of the Universal tRNA Modification N6-Threonylcarbamoyl-Adenosine

    • Adeline Pichard-Kostuch, Marie-Claire Daugeron, Patrick Forterre, Tamara Basta
    Pages 177-200
  10. Evolution of C/D Box sRNAs

    • Vanessa Tripp, Lennart Randau
    Pages 201-224
  11. CRISPR and Salty: CRISPR-Cas Systems in Haloarchaea

    • Lisa-Katharina Maier, Omer S. Alkhnbashi, Rolf Backofen, Anita Marchfelder
    Pages 243-269

About this book

This book focuses on the regulation of transcription and translation in Archaea and arising insights into the evolution of RNA processing pathways. From synthesis to degradation and the implications of gene expression, it presents the current state of knowledge on archaeal RNA biology in 13 chapters. Topics covered include the modification and maturation of RNAs, the function of small non-coding RNAs and the CRISPR-Cas defense system. While Archaea have long been considered exotic microbial extremophiles, they are now increasingly being recognized as important model microorganisms for the study of molecular mechanisms conserved across the three domains of life, and with regard to the relevance of similarities and differences to eukaryotes and bacteria. This unique book offers a valuable resource for all readers interested in the regulation of gene expression in Archaea and RNA metabolism in general.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratoire de Microbiologie et de Génétique, Moléculaires (LMGM), Centre de Biologie Intégrative (CBI), Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France

    Béatrice Clouet-d'Orval

About the editor

Béatrice Clouet-d'Orval, is a Research Director at the Centre de Biologie Intégrative, Toulouse (CBI/CNRS/Université de Toulouse). She received her degree in Genetics and Biochemistry from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and subsequently obtained an EMBO fellowship for postdoctoral research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. 

Béatrice Clouet-d'Orval believes that the emergence of model organisms permitting genome-wide approaches that allow for the study of RNA biology in Archaea represents a unique opportunity to obtain major insights into evolutionary conserved RNA processing pathways in the three domains of life. Her research interests include in vitro reconstitution of archaeal ribonucleoprotein complexes involved in tRNA modification, and identification and characterization of archaeal enzymes involved in RNA processing and degradation. In addition, she is also active in promoting networking between scientists working on RNA and Archaea.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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