Oxidative stress induces coordinated remodeling of RNA-enzyme interactions
Ana M. Matia‐González, Ibtissam Jabre, Emma Laing, André P. Gerber
Abstract
. Among the 257 proteins that significantly changed RNA associations, we observed the coordinated remodeling of RNA-binding enzymes - particularly of the central carbon metabolism - that complemented known metabolic responses. Furthermore, we recognized the propensity for paralogous specific alterations of enzyme-RNA interactions. Our results suggest coordinated cross talk between RNA-enzyme interactions and intermediary metabolism to maintain the physiological and molecular balance upon oxidative stress, perhaps through specialization of paralogous during evolution.
Topics & Concepts
Oxidative stressEnzymeRNAChemistryOxidative phosphorylationCell biologyBiochemistryBiologyGeneRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms