Redefining fundamental concepts of transcription initiation in bacteria
Despite enormous progress in understanding the fundamentals of bacterial gene regulation,
our knowledge remains limited when compared with the number of bacterial genomes and …
our knowledge remains limited when compared with the number of bacterial genomes and …
Cyclic di-GMP: the first 25 years of a universal bacterial second messenger
U Römling, MY Galperin… - … and Molecular Biology …, 2013 - Am Soc Microbiol
Twenty-five years have passed since the discovery of cyclic dimeric (3′→ 5′) GMP (cyclic
di-GMP or c-di-GMP). From the relative obscurity of an allosteric activator of a bacterial …
di-GMP or c-di-GMP). From the relative obscurity of an allosteric activator of a bacterial …
Pervasive transcription: illuminating the dark matter of bacterial transcriptomes
JT Wade, DC Grainger - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014 - nature.com
The conventional view of transcription posits that mRNAs are generated from the coding
DNA strand and are delineated by gene boundaries; however, recent reports have mapped …
DNA strand and are delineated by gene boundaries; however, recent reports have mapped …
Messenger RNA degradation in bacterial cells
MP Hui, PL Foley, JG Belasco - Annual review of genetics, 2014 - annualreviews.org
mRNA degradation is an important mechanism for controlling gene expression in bacterial
cells. This process involves the orderly action of a battery of cellular endonucleases and …
cells. This process involves the orderly action of a battery of cellular endonucleases and …
How deep is deep enough for RNA-Seq profiling of bacterial transcriptomes?
Background High-throughput sequencing of cDNA libraries (RNA-Seq) has proven to be a
highly effective approach for studying bacterial transcriptomes. A central challenge in …
highly effective approach for studying bacterial transcriptomes. A central challenge in …
The primary transcriptome of barley chloroplasts: numerous noncoding RNAs and the dominating role of the plastid-encoded RNA polymerase
Gene expression in plastids of higher plants is dependent on two different transcription
machineries, a plastid-encoded bacterial-type RNA polymerase (PEP) and a nuclear …
machineries, a plastid-encoded bacterial-type RNA polymerase (PEP) and a nuclear …
Oxidative Stress Response in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
WS da Cruz Nizer, V Inkovskiy, Z Versey, N Strempel… - Pathogens, 2021 - mdpi.com
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative environmental and human opportunistic
pathogen highly adapted to many different environmental conditions. It can cause a wide …
pathogen highly adapted to many different environmental conditions. It can cause a wide …
New insights into the cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) degradation pathway and the requirement of the cyclic dinucleotide for acid stress resistance in …
L Bowman, MS Zeden, CF Schuster, V Kaever… - Journal of Biological …, 2016 - ASBMB
Nucleotide signaling networks are key to facilitate alterations in gene expression, protein
function, and enzyme activity in response to diverse stimuli. Cyclic di-adenosine …
function, and enzyme activity in response to diverse stimuli. Cyclic di-adenosine …
Oligoribonuclease is a central feature of cyclic diguanylate signaling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D Cohen, U Mechold, H Nevenzal… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
The second messenger cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) controls diverse cellular processes
among bacteria. Diguanylate cyclases synthesize c-di-GMP, whereas it is degraded by c-di …
among bacteria. Diguanylate cyclases synthesize c-di-GMP, whereas it is degraded by c-di …
An RNA-seq method for defining endoribonuclease cleavage specificity identifies dual rRNA substrates for toxin MazF-mt3
JM Schifano, IO Vvedenskaya, JG Knoblauch… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Toxin–antitoxin (TA) systems are widespread in prokaryotes. Among these, the mazEF TA
system encodes an endoribonucleolytic toxin, MazF, that inhibits growth by sequence …
system encodes an endoribonucleolytic toxin, MazF, that inhibits growth by sequence …