2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.17.480891
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The stationary phase-specific sRNAfimR2is a multifunctional regulator of bacterial motility, biofilm formation and virulence

Abstract: Bacterial pathogens employ a plethora of virulence factors for host invasion, and their use is tightly regulated to maximize infection efficiency and manage resources in a nutrient-limited environment. Here we show that during Escherichia coli stationary phase the small non-coding RNA fimR2 regulates fimbrial and flagellar biosynthesis at the post-transcriptional level, leading to biofilm formation as the dominant mode of survival under conditions of nutrient depletion. fimR2 interacts with the translational r… Show more

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