Products of abortive transcription can prime synthesis of chimeric oligonucleotides
K.S. Shavkunov,
N.Yu. Markelova,
O.V. Alikina
et al.
Abstract:The aim of the study was to search for signal RNAs potentially utilized by bacteria for intercellular interactions. This was not limited to a certain category of regulatory RNAs, which are contained in large numbers in all domains of life. The search was performed using RNA-seq data obtained for a wild-type strain of E. coli and its mutant derivative (Δdps) lacking the gene encoding nucleoid protein Dps. This protein can bind RNAs and is found in membrane structures, which indicates the possibility of its part… Show more
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