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rnjA

Gene
rnjA
Protein
Ribonuclease J1
Organism
Bacillus subtilis (strain 168)
Length
555 amino acids
Function
An RNase that has endonuclease and 5'-3' exonuclease activity, playing a role in both rRNA and mRNA stability and degradation. Endonuclease activity can cleave within 4 nucleotides of the 5'-end of a triphosphorylated RNA. Endonuclease digestion by the RNase J1/J2 complex occurs at a different site and in some cases more efficiently than J1 or J2 alone. The exonuclease activity of the J1/J2 complex is highly processive on substrates longer than 5 nucleotides, on shorter substrates is distributive. Preferentially cleaves ssRNA, possibly in AU-rich regions. The 5'-exonuclease activity acts on 5'-hydroxyl and 5'-monophosphate but not 5'-triphosphate ends; it can digest through stem-loop structures if they are not too stable. Required for maturation of 16S rRNA. Acts preferentially on 16S rRNA precursors after association of the 30S and 50S ribosomal subunits. Plays a role in the secondary pathway of 23S rRNA 5' end maturation. Probably also participates in processing of pre-scRNA (the precursor of the signal recognition particle RNA).
Similarity
Belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily. RNA-metabolizing metallo-beta-lactamase-like family. Bacterial RNase J subfamily.
Mass
61.517 kDa
Sequence
MKFVKNDQTAVFALGGLGEIGKNTYAVQFQDEIVLIDAGIKFPEDELLGIDYVIPDYTYLVKNEDKIKGLFITHGHEDHIGGIPYLLRQVNIPVYGGKLAIGLLRNKLEEHGLLRQTKLNIIGEDDIVKFRKTAVSFFRTTHSIPDSYGIVVKTPPGNIVHTGDFKFDFTPVGEPANLTKMAEIGKEGVLCLLSDSTNSENPEFTMSERRVGESIHDIFRKVDGRIIFATFASNIHRLQQVIEAAVQNGRKVAVFGRSMESAIEIGQTLGYINCPKNTFIEHNEINRMPANKVTILCTGSQGEPMAALSRIANGTHRQISINPGDTVVFSSSPIPGNTISVSRTINQLYRAGAEVIHGPLNDIHTSGHGGQEEQKLMLRLIKPKFFMPIHGEYRMQKMHVKLATDCGIPEENCFIMDNGEVLALKGDEASVAGKIPSGSVYIDGSGIGDIGNIVLRDRRILSEEGLVIVVVSIDMDDFKISAGPDLISRGFVYMRESGDLINDAQELISNHLQKVMERKTTQWSEIKNEITDTLAPFLYEKTKRRPMILPIIMEV