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Regulation of gene expression through processing and turnover of RNA is a key mechanism that allows bacteria to rapidly adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Charlotte E. Mardle +7 more
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The DEAD-box RNA helicase CshA is required for fatty acid homeostasis in Staphylococcus aureus.
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that can grow in a wide array of conditions: on abiotic surfaces, on the skin, in the nose, in planktonic or biofilm forms and can cause many type of infections. Consequently, S.
Vanessa Khemici +7 more
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A role for the Perlman syndrome exonuclease Dis3l2 in the Lin28-let-7 pathway [PDF]
The pluripotency factor Lin28 blocks the expression of let-7 microRNAs (miRNAs) in undifferentiated cells during development and functions as an oncogene in a subset of cancers1.
Chang, Hao-Ming +3 more
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Recent insights into the world of dual‐function bacterial sRNAs
Dual‐function sRNAs are fascinating riboregulators that act both as base‐pairing antisense RNAs and as peptide‐coding mRNAs, offering the possibility to control target function at different regulatory levels via RNA–RNA interactions as well as protein–protein interactions.
Sebastian Benjamin Schnoor +2 more
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The RNA degradosome of B. subtilis comprises the major endoribonuclease RNase Y, RNases J1 and J2, PNPase, CshA helicase, and the glycolytic enzymes enolase and phosphofructokinase. Additionally, glyceraldehyde 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase A (GapA) is integrated under specific conditions.
Inam Ul Haq +2 more
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Numerous Gram-negative pathogens use a Type III Secretion System (T3SS) to promote virulence by injecting effector proteins into targeted host cells, which subvert host cell processes.
Maria Kusmierek +8 more
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Pentatricopeptide Motifs in the N-Terminal Extension Domain of Yeast Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase Rpo41p Are Not Essential for Its Function [PDF]
The core mitochondrial RNA polymerase is a single-subunit enzyme that in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is encoded by the nuclear RPO41 gene. It is an evolutionary descendant of the bacteriophage RNA polymerases, but it includes an additional unconserved
Golik, Paweł, Kruszewski, Jakub
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Natural reassignment of CUU and CUA sense codons to alanine in Ashbya mitochondria [PDF]
The discovery of diverse codon reassignment events has demonstrated that the canonical genetic code is not universal. Studying coding reassignment at the molecular level is critical for understanding genetic code evolution, and provides clues to genetic ...
Church, George M. +5 more
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A set of dual promoter vectors for high throughput cloning, screening, and protein expression in eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems from a single plasmid [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The ability to produce the same recombinant protein in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells offers many experimental opportunities. However, the cloning of the same gene into multiple plasmids is required, which is time consuming, laborious ...
Charlotte A Williams +3 more
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The Roles Of Rhle And Hfq In Srna-Dependent Gene Regulation [PDF]
THE ROLES OF RHLE AND HFQ IN SRNA-DEPENDENT GENE REGULATION by ABEYKOON JAYALATH IRESHA SANDEEPANIE RATHNAYAKE DECEMBER 2010 Advisor: Dr. Andrew Feig Major: Chemistry Degree: Master of Science Bacteria are adapted to live in diverse environmental ...
Rathnayake, Abeykoon Jayalath Iresha Sandeepanie
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