It's a quick review of sRNAs in H. pylori, a species once thought to use very little RNA-based regulation (AKA riboregulation). The presumed lack was based on observations that H. pylori lacks the RNA-binding protein Hfq, generally thought to be a requirement for riboregulation. Turns out that's not the case. H. pylori may regulate plenty of cellular activities using sRNA, including the stress response and flagellum biogenesis.
Monday, March 10, 2014
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It's a quick review of sRNAs in H. pylori, a species once thought to use very little RNA-based regulation (AKA riboregulation). The presumed lack was based on observations that H. pylori lacks the RNA-binding protein Hfq, generally thought to be a requirement for riboregulation. Turns out that's not the case. H. pylori may regulate plenty of cellular activities using sRNA, including the stress response and flagellum biogenesis.
It's a quick review of sRNAs in H. pylori, a species once thought to use very little RNA-based regulation (AKA riboregulation). The presumed lack was based on observations that H. pylori lacks the RNA-binding protein Hfq, generally thought to be a requirement for riboregulation. Turns out that's not the case. H. pylori may regulate plenty of cellular activities using sRNA, including the stress response and flagellum biogenesis.
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