The ribonome: a dominant force in co‐ordinating gene expression
Open Access
- 1 March 2009
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 101 (3), 169-181
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bc20080055
Abstract
The ribonome is the total cellular complement of RNAs and their regulatory factors functioning dynamically in time and space within ribonucleoprotein complexes. We theorize that the ribonome is an ancient central co‐ordinator that has evolved to communicate on multiple levels to the proteome on the one hand (feed‐forward), and the transcriptome and RNA processing machinery on the other (feed‐back). Furthermore, the ribonome can potentially communicate to other cells horizontally with implications for biological information transfer and for the evolution of both RNA and DNA operating systems. The post‐transcriptional RNA operon theory of co‐regulated gene expression accounts for the co‐ordinated dynamics of RNA‐binding proteins within the cellular ribonome, thus allowing for the recombination and remodelling of the RNPs (ribonucleoproteins) to generate new combinations of functionally related proteins. Thus, post‐transcriptional RNA operons form the core of the ribonomic operating system in which both their control and co‐ordination govern outcomes. Within the ribonome, RNA‐binding proteins control one another's mRNAs to keep the global mRNA environment in balance. We argue that these post‐transcriptional ribonomic systems provide an information management and distribution centre for evolutionary expansion of multicellularity in tissues, organs, organisms, and their communities.Keywords
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