Table 2.
RNase Y | ||
Bs yitJ C1* | (--)GACACGAAAAUUU^CAUAUCCG(--) | [59] |
Bs yitJ C2 | (--)GAGACA^AAAUCACUGAC(--) | [59] |
Bs gapA | (--)CAAAGAA^GU(--) | [62] |
Bs infC C1 | (--)TATTG^TGTAGAATAGT | [156] |
Bs infC C2 | (--)TGACCGTAC^ATTTTTATTGA | [156, 317] |
Sa sae | TATACAACTAT^TAAATCCCATAA | [3] |
RNases J1 and J2 | ||
Bs thrS leader** | GAUUCCG^UUUAUUC | [16, 161] |
Bs thrZ leader | CCACGGG^UUAAUCA | [16, 161] |
Bs trp leader | CAUUAUG^U^U^UAUUC | [318] |
Bs ilv-leu | GAGAACA^GGUACA | [1, 163] |
Bs scRNA | AUCAUCA^AAUUUUC | [162] |
The ^ symbol marks the site of cleavage. Dashes in parentheses indicate a secondary structure. The asterisk indicates the only RNase Y cleavage site demonstrated to occur in vivo and in vitro. Two asterisks show that this cleavage site can be cleaved by RNases J, Y, and E [24]
Bs Bacillus subtilis, Sa Staphylococcus aureus, C cleavage site, scRNA small cytoplasmic RNA