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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.



Table of Contents
I. RNA synthesis
Systems approaches to genome occupancy and output of the archaeal transcription machineryMechanisms of transcription regulation in archaea
2. RNAdegradingenzymesArchaeal ExosomeRNA-degrading enzymes in Archaea
3.Translation, tRNA&rRNA processingArchaeal translationLife and Death of Ribosomes in ArchaeaStructure and Function of archaeal RNase PComplex Biosynthesis of N6-threonyl-carbamoyl adenosine - an anti-frameshift nucleoside
4.Non codingRNAsEvolution of C/D box sRNAsComputational Screens for C/D Box and H/ACA sRNAs, and Potential New Roles in RegulationSmall non coding RNAs in methanogenic ArchaeaSmall non coding RNAs in halophilic Archaea
5.CRISPR defense systemCRISPR-Cas systems in Haloarchaea

RNA Metabolism and Gene Expression in Archaea

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 18/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9783319881089, 978-3319881089
    ISBN10: 3319881086

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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.



    Table of Contents
    I. RNA synthesis
    Systems approaches to genome occupancy and output of the archaeal transcription machineryMechanisms of transcription regulation in archaea
    2. RNAdegradingenzymesArchaeal ExosomeRNA-degrading enzymes in Archaea
    3.Translation, tRNA&rRNA processingArchaeal translationLife and Death of Ribosomes in ArchaeaStructure and Function of archaeal RNase PComplex Biosynthesis of N6-threonyl-carbamoyl adenosine - an anti-frameshift nucleoside
    4.Non codingRNAsEvolution of C/D box sRNAsComputational Screens for C/D Box and H/ACA sRNAs, and Potential New Roles in RegulationSmall non coding RNAs in methanogenic ArchaeaSmall non coding RNAs in halophilic Archaea
    5.CRISPR defense systemCRISPR-Cas systems in Haloarchaea

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