Publications by authors named "Nicole J Curtis"

Article Synopsis
  • - Moonlighting proteins are unique because they serve multiple functions within a single polypeptide chain.
  • - More and more moonlighting proteins are being identified across various fungal species, which differ in their structure, life cycles, and environmental roles.
  • - This review highlights specific examples of these proteins in fungi, showcasing their involvement in tasks like transcription, translation, protein folding, and their interactions with other types of cells and host proteins.
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RNA binding proteins play key roles in many aspects of RNA metabolism and function, including splicing, transport, translation, localization, stability and degradation. Within the past few years, proteomics studies have identified dozens of enzymes in intermediary metabolism that bind to RNA. The wide occurrence and conservation of RNA binding ability across distant branches of the evolutionary tree suggest that these moonlighting enzymes are involved in connections between intermediary metabolism and gene expression that comprise far more extensive regulatory networks than previously thought.

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