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ARD-1 cDNA from human cells encodes a site-specific single-strand endoribonuclease that functionally resembles Escherichia coli RNase EAppropriate expression of filamentous phage f1 DNA replication genes II and X requires RNase E-dependent processing and separate mRNAsMapping of the RNA-binding and endoribonuclease domains of NIPP1, a nuclear targeting subunit of protein phosphatase 1Massive presence of the Escherichia coli 'major cold-shock protein' CspA under non-stress conditions.The catalytic domain of RNase E shows inherent 3' to 5' directionality in cleavage site selectionRNA secondary structure regulates the translation of sxy and competence development in Haemophilus influenzaeAn intramolecular upstream helix ensures the stability of a toxin-encoding RNA in Enterococcus faecalisThe kdp system of Clostridium acetobutylicum: cloning, sequencing, and transcriptional regulation in response to potassium concentrationExpression of the glucose transporter gene, ptsG, is regulated at the mRNA degradation step in response to glycolytic flux in Escherichia coli.Membrane binding of Escherichia coli RNase E catalytic domain stabilizes protein structure and increases RNA substrate affinity.Chloroplast PNPase exists as a homo-multimer enzyme complex that is distinct from the Escherichia coli degradosomeBacterial cell death induced by human pro-apoptotic Bax is blocked by an RNase E mutant that functions in an anti-oxidant pathway.Optimization of an E. coli L-rhamnose-inducible expression vector: test of various genetic module combinations.Function, mechanism and regulation of bacterial ribonucleases.Global analysis of mRNA decay and abundance in Escherichia coli at single-gene resolution using two-color fluorescent DNA microarraysThe role of RNA stability during bacterial stress responses and starvation.Ribonuclease E modulation of the bacterial SOS response.mRNA decay in Escherichia coli comes of age.Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium skills to succeed in the host: virulence and regulation.Processing endoribonucleases and mRNA degradation in bacteria.OLE RNA, an RNA motif that is highly conserved in several extremophilic bacteria, is a substrate for and can be regulated by RNase P RNA.Identification of an AU-rich translational enhancer within the Escherichia coli fepB leader RNA.RNA components of Escherichia coli degradosome: evidence for rRNA decay.The endoribonucleolytic N-terminal half of Escherichia coli RNase E is evolutionarily conserved in Synechocystis sp. and other bacteria but not the C-terminal half, which is sufficient for degradosome assemblyRNase E is required for the maturation of ssrA RNA and normal ssrA RNA peptide-tagging activity.The RNase E/G-type endoribonuclease of higher plants is located in the chloroplast and cleaves RNA similarly to the E. coli enzyme.Global analysis of mRNA stability in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Regulation of ribonuclease E activity by the L4 ribosomal protein of Escherichia coli.Site-specific binding of a PPR protein defines and stabilizes 5' and 3' mRNA termini in chloroplasts.Messenger RNA processing in Methanocaldococcus (Methanococcus) jannaschii.The etiological agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, appears to contain only a few small RNA molecules.RNA degradation and the regulation of antibiotic synthesis in Streptomyces.Organization and expression of the polynucleotide phosphorylase gene (pnp) of Streptomyces: Processing of pnp transcripts in Streptomyces antibioticus.Current perspectives of the Escherichia coli RNA degradosome.Escherichia coli poly(A)-binding proteins that interact with components of degradosomes or impede RNA decay mediated by polynucleotide phosphorylase and RNase E.Cleavage of poly(A) tails on the 3'-end of RNA by ribonuclease E of Escherichia coli.Role of Bacillus subtilis RNase J1 endonuclease and 5'-exonuclease activities in trp leader RNA turnover.An mRNA degrading complex in Rhodobacter capsulatus.Different processing of an mRNA species in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli.Transcription analysis of the prolate-headed lactococcal bacteriophage c2.
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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1997年の論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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1997年论文
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1997年论文
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1997年论文
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RNase E: still a wonderfully mysterious enzyme.
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RNase E: still a wonderfully mysterious enzyme.
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RNase E: still a wonderfully mysterious enzyme.
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P2860
P1476
RNase E: still a wonderfully mysterious enzyme
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P2860
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10.1111/J.1365-2958.1997.TB02593.X
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1997-03-01T00:00:00Z