European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
Trends Biochem Sci. 2010 Aug;35(8):423-6. doi: 10.1016/j.tibs.2010.05.009. Epub 2010 Jun 16.
'Classic' enzymes carry out the housekeeping functions of intermediary metabolism. The past decades have seen a steady trickle of reports of several of these enzymes 'moonlighting' as RNA-binding proteins. Although evidence for a physiological role for RNA binding is strong in a few individual examples, no systematic concept has been proposed for the overall phenomenon. We suggest that these diverse observations might herald the existence of currently hidden post-transcriptional regulatory networks between intermediary metabolism and gene expression based on RNA, enzyme and metabolite interactions. We briefly summarize the evidence in support of such networks and discuss how current approaches can be employed for systematic analyses and integration into our understanding of cellular biology, given the technical and conceptual advances of the 'omics' age.
'经典'酶执行中间代谢的管家功能。过去几十年,陆续有报道称其中几种酶'兼职'为 RNA 结合蛋白。虽然在少数个别例子中,RNA 结合的生理作用证据确凿,但对于整个现象尚未提出系统的概念。我们认为,这些不同的观察结果可能预示着基于 RNA、酶和代谢物相互作用,中间代谢和基因表达之间目前隐藏的转录后调控网络的存在。我们简要总结了支持这些网络的证据,并讨论了如何在'组学'时代的技术和概念进步的背景下,将当前的方法用于系统分析和整合到我们对细胞生物学的理解中。