Fusarium solani      Mitochondrial RNA granule


※ Mitochondrial RNA granule introduction

    Eukaryotic cells are inhomogeneously crowded with biological macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) and often contain numerous cellular bodies, including proteinaceous membrane-less organelles (PMLOs), They are formed as a result of highly regulated and reversible liquid-liquid demixing phase separation and represent condensed liquid droplets, which are invariantly enriched in intrinsically disordered proteins (1). Mitochondrial RNA granules is a kind of these bodies of spherical shape that located in mitochondria with mitochondrial mRNAs and mitochondrial ribosomes components and it’s proved to be related to the posttranscriptional RNA processing and biogenesis of mitochondrial ribosomes (1).

Reference
1. Uversky, V. N. (2017) Intrinsically disordered proteins in overcrowded milieu: Membrane-less organelles, phase separation, and intrinsic disorder. Curr Opin Struct Biol, 44, 18-30. PMID: 27838525


There are 8 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (8

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Fus-1140
NechaG100223
C7YNR5
NECHADRAFT_100223
2
LLPS-Fus-0657
NechaG31440
C7YJE7
NECHADRAFT_31440
3
LLPS-Fus-0537
NechaG41813
C7YRP8
NECHADRAFT_41813
4
LLPS-Fus-0656
NechaG46281
C7Z426
NECHADRAFT_46281
5
LLPS-Fus-0484
NechaG63418
C7YTL3
NECHADRAFT_63418
6
LLPS-Fus-1286
NechaG75446
C7YIU5
NECHADRAFT_75446
7
LLPS-Fus-0606
NechaG95384
C7YY77
NECHADRAFT_95384
8
LLPS-Fus-0277
NechaG98583
C7YWF8
NECHADRAFT_98583