Wade C Winkler
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Mortensen S, Kuncova S, Lormand J, Myers T, Kim S, Lee V, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2025 Jan;
53(1.
PMID: 39778863
Dinucleases of the DEDD superfamily, such as oligoribonuclease, Rexo2 and nanoRNase C, catalyze the essential final step of RNA degradation, the conversion of di- to mononucleotides. The active sites of...
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Kim S, Orr M, Turdiev H, Jenkins C, Lormand J, Myers T, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Sep;
43(9):114759.
PMID: 39276351
RNA degradation is a central process required for transcriptional regulation. Eventually, this process degrades diribonucleotides into mononucleotides by specific diribonucleases. In Escherichia coli, oligoribonuclease (Orn) serves this function and is...
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Elghondakly A, Jermain M, Winkler W, Ferre-DAmare A
Structure
. 2024 Jul;
32(9):1488-1497.e5.
PMID: 38959899
LoaP is a member of the universal NusG protein family. Previously, we reported that unlike other characterized homologs, LoaP binds RNA sequence-specifically, recognizing a stem-loop in the 5'-untranslated region of...
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Myers T, Ingle S, Weiss C, Sondermann H, Lee V, Bechhofer D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2023 Aug;
51(18):9804-9820.
PMID: 37650646
All cells employ a combination of endo- and exoribonucleases to degrade long RNA polymers to fragments 2-5 nucleotides in length. These short RNA fragments are processed to monoribonucleotides by nanoRNases....
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Trettel D, Winkler W
Microbiol Spectr
. 2023 Feb;
:e0335722.
PMID: 36786617
The shell proteins that comprise bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) can self-assemble into an array of superstructures such as nanotubes, flat sheets, and icosahedra. The physical characterization of BMCs and these superstructures...
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Weiss C, Myers T, Wu C, Jenkins C, Sondermann H, Lee V, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2022 Dec;
50(21):12369-12388.
PMID: 36478094
Bacterial RNases process RNAs until only short oligomers (2-5 nucleotides) remain, which are then processed by one or more specialized enzymes until only nucleoside monophosphates remain. Oligoribonuclease (Orn) is an...
7.
Lee V, Sondermann H, Winkler W
FEMS Microbiol Rev
. 2022 Aug;
46(6).
PMID: 36026528
Diribonucleotides arise from two sources: turnover of RNA transcripts (rRNA, tRNA, mRNA, and others) and linearization of cyclic-di-nucleotide signaling molecules. In both cases, there appears to be a requirement for...
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Trettel D, Resager W, Ueberheide B, Jenkins C, Winkler W
Structure
. 2022 Feb;
30(4):537-550.e5.
PMID: 35216657
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are widespread in bacteria and are used for a variety of metabolic purposes, including catabolism of host metabolites. A suite of proteins self-assembles into the shell and...
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Lormand J, Kim S, Walters-Marrah G, Brownfield B, Fromme J, Winkler W, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Jan;
11.
PMID: 35088716
No abstract available.
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Kim S, Lormand J, Weiss C, Eger K, Turdiev H, Turdiev A, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Jan;
11.
PMID: 35088715
No abstract available.