Clusters of hairpins induce intrinsic transcription termination in bacteria
Abstract Intrinsic transcription termination (ITT) sites are currently identified by locating single and double-adjacent RNA hairpins downstream of the stop codon. ITTs for a limited number of genes/operons in only a few bacterial genomes are currently known. This lack of coverage is a lacuna in the...
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Autores principales: | Swati Gupta, Debnath Pal |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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