The sRNA RyhB regulates the synthesis of the Escherichia coli methionine sulfoxide reductase MsrB but not MsrA.
Controlling iron homeostasis is crucial for all aerobically grown living cells that are exposed to oxidative damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS), as free iron increases the production of ROS. Methionine sulfoxide reductases (Msr) are key enzymes in repairing ROS-mediated damage to proteins, as t...
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Main Authors: | Julia Bos, Yohann Duverger, Benoît Thouvenot, Claude Chiaruttini, Christiane Branlant, Mathias Springer, Bruno Charpentier, Frédéric Barras |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7395c39c28b94ed0858e6bbb5e74c31e |
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