Abstract:Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen that poses threats to hospitalized immunocompromised patients. A non-coding small RNA (sRNA) from the repressor of secondary metabolites (Rsm) system, RsmZ, sequesters the global repressor protein RsmA to regulate downstream gene expressions that reprogram virulence repertoires associated with acute and chronic P. aeruginosa infections. Molecular insights into the full-length RsmZ architecture remain elusive, leading to the lack of understanding of RsmZ… Show more
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