Abstract:Small RNAs (sRNAs) are important regulators of gene expression in bacteria, particularly during stress responses. Many genetically and biochemically well characterized sRNAs regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally, by affecting translation and degradation of the target mRNA after they bind to their targets through base pairing. However, how regulation at each of these levels quantitatively contributes to the overall efficacy of sRNA-mediated regulation is not well understood. Here we present a general … Show more
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