Bacterial toxin HigB associates with ribosomes and mediates translation-dependent mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associates with ribosomes and mediates translation-dependent mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associate ...... mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associate ...... mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associate ...... mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associate ...... mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Bacterial toxin HigB associate ...... mRNA cleavage at A-rich sites.
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Jennifer M Hurley
Nancy A Woychik
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18605-18613
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10.1074/JBC.M109.008763
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2009-05-07T00:00:00Z