RNA-Mediated Reciprocal Regulation between Two Bacterial Operons Is RNase III Dependent
ABSTRACT In bacteria, RNAs regulate gene expression and function via several mechanisms. An RNA may pair with complementary sequences in a target RNA to impact transcription, translation, or degradation of the target. Control of conjugation of pCF10, a pheromone response plasmid of Enterococcus faec...
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Main Authors: | Christopher M. Johnson, Heather H. A. Haemig, Anushree Chatterjee, Hu Wei-Shou, Keith E. Weaver, Gary M. Dunny |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a4b100a9c6044f3194c981e863759b98 |
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