Abstract
tmRNA (10Sa RNA) has a central role in trans-translation, in which a peptide tag encoded in tmRNA is added to the abnormally short protein product of a broken mRNA, as a signal for proteolysis of the entire tagged protein. The tmRNA website was established in 1997 as a resource for phylogenetic considerations of tmRNA structure and function. Since then, three partial tmRNA sequences have been completed, and sequences from 13 more species have been identified. Forty-six species from 10 bacterial phyla and chloroplasts are now represented in the database. Provisional sequence alignments and predicted proteolysis tag sequences are provided, as well as a literature review and a guide to searching for new tmRNA sequences. The tmRNA website is accessible via WWW at a new URL:http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~kwilliam/tmRNA/home.html.
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Williams, K. P. (1999, January 1). The tmRNA website. Nucleic Acids Research. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/27.1.165
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