The physicist's guide to one of biotechnology's hottest new topics: CRISPR-Cas
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated proteins (Cas) constitute a multi-functional, constantly evolving immune system in bacteria and archaea cells.
Bonomo, Melia E., Deem, Michael W.
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A developmentally regulated Streptomyces endoribonuclease resembles ribonuclease E of Escherichia coli [PDF]
Juliette Hagège, Stanley N. Cohen
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Shutdown of multidrug transporterbmrCDmRNA expression mediated by the ribosome-associated endoribonuclease (Rae1) cleavage in a new cryptic ORF [PDF]
Valentin Deves +5 more
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Structure and mechanism of action of the hydroxy–aryl–aldehyde class of IRE1 endoribonuclease inhibitors [PDF]
Mário Sanches +22 more
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Multiple Posttranscriptional Strategies To Regulate the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 vhs Endoribonuclease [PDF]
Gillian Elliott +5 more
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Biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis requires an endoribonuclease‐containing multisubunit complex that controls mRNA levels for the matrix gene repressor SinR [PDF]
Aaron DeLoughery +3 more
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Hamster leukemia virus: lack of endogenous DNA synthesis and unique structure of its DNA polymerase [PDF]
Infectious hamster leukemia virus (HaLV) contains a DNA polymerase different from those of murine and avian viruses. No endogenous reaction directed by the 60 to 70S RNA of HaLV could be demonstrated in detergenttreated HaLV virions, nor could the ...
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Multiple checkpoints ensure ribosomes have the correct end.
The 3' end of the 18S ribosomal RNA is formed by the endoribonuclease Nob1. How cells ensure the accuracy of the 3' end has remained a mystery. A new study in PLOS Biology revealed that there are multiple checkpoints to ensure that only ribosomes ...
Jacob Gordon, Robin E Stanley
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The Seed Region of a Small RNA Drives the Controlled Destruction of the Target mRNA by the Endoribonuclease RNase E [PDF]
Katarzyna Bandyra +5 more
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Druggability of bacterial toxins-antitoxins [PDF]
53 p.-8 fig.-3 tab.Type II (proteic) toxin-antitoxin (TA) operons are widely spread in bacteria and archaea. They are organized as operons in which, usually, the antitoxin gene precedes the cognate toxin gene.
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