Balanced cell division is secured by two different regulatory sites in OxyS RNA
Maya Elgrably-Weiss,
Fayyaz Hussain,
Jens Georg
et al.
Abstract:The hydrogen peroxide-induced small RNA OxyS has been proposed to originate from the 3’ UTR of a peroxide mRNA. Unexpectedly, phylogenetic OxyS targetome predictions indicate that most OxyS targets belong to the category of “cell cycle” including cell division and cell elongation. Previously, we reported that E. coli OxyS inhibits cell division by repressing expression of the essential transcription termination factor nusG, thereby leading to expression of KilR protein which interferes with the function of the… Show more
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