Insights into organelle forming RNAs: Diversity, functions and future perspectives
RNA molecules play crucial roles in the formation and maintenance of cellular structures and organelles. These ‘organelle formation RNAs’ include ribosomal RNAs, paraspeckle‐forming RNAs, nuclear speckle‐forming RNAs, nucleolus‐forming RNAs, and cytoskeleton‐forming RNA.
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Investigating the Regulation of Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinase 1 by CoAlation. [PDF]
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Ribosomal protein L32 contributes to the growth, antibiotic resistance and virulence of Glaesserella parasuis. [PDF]
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Adaptation to zinc restriction in Streptococcus agalactiae: role of the ribosomal protein and zinc-importers regulated by AdcR. [PDF]
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Retraction: A matrine derivative M54 suppresses osteoclastogenesis and prevents ovariectomy-induced bone loss by targeting ribosomal protein S5. [PDF]
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Transcriptional Analysis and Identification of a Peptidoglycan Hydrolase (PGH) and a Ribosomal Protein with Antimicrobial Activity Produced by Lactiplantibacillus paraplantarum. [PDF]
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Regulation of bacterial stringent response by an evolutionarily conserved ribosomal protein L11 methylation. [PDF]
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