SSRA
ssrA, also called tmRNA, is a bacterial RNA molecule encoded by the ssrA gene. It functions as a hybrid between transfer RNA and messenger RNA and serves as a key participant in trans-translation, a quality-control pathway that rescues ribosomes stalled on defective, truncated, or damaged mRNAs during protein synthesis.
In the rescue reaction, tmRNA, together with the protein SmpB, enters the ribosome at the stalled A
Structure and partners: tmRNA contains a tRNA-like domain that can be aminoacylated and a distinct mRNA-like
Genetics and distribution: The ssrA gene is widespread among bacteria and is also found in chloroplasts and
Discovery and significance: Trans-translation was characterized in the 1990s, revealing a conserved bacterial quality-control mechanism with