The Shine-Dalgarno sequence of riboswitch-regulated single mRNAs shows ligand-dependent accessibility bursts
In response to intracellular signals, bacterial translational riboswitches embedded in mRNAs can regulate gene expression through inhibition of translation initiation. Here, the authors describe SiM-KARTS, a novel approach for detecting changes in the structure of single RNA molecules in response to...
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Main Authors: | Arlie J. Rinaldi, Paul E. Lund, Mario R. Blanco, Nils G. Walter |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/26903b0deccf4f77ae26a9a3ca7ddc73 |
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