RNA-binding proteins in bacteria
E Holmqvist, J Vogel - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018 - nature.com
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are central to most if not all cellular processes, dictating the
fate of virtually all RNA molecules in the cell. Starting with pioneering work on ribosomal …
fate of virtually all RNA molecules in the cell. Starting with pioneering work on ribosomal …
Post‐transcriptional regulation on a global scale: form and function of Csr/Rsm systems
T Romeo, CA Vakulskas… - Environmental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Originally described as a repressor of gene expression in the stationary phase of growth,
CsrA (RsmA) regulates primary and secondary metabolic pathways, biofilm formation …
CsrA (RsmA) regulates primary and secondary metabolic pathways, biofilm formation …
Review of micro-aeration hydrolysis acidification for the pretreatment of toxic and refractory organic wastewater
Z Zhang, Y Yu, H Xi, Y Zhou - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Micro-aeration (dosing tract air or oxygen) is an effective method to promote hydrolysis
acidification (HA). In recent years, the pretreatment of toxic and refractory organic …
acidification (HA). In recent years, the pretreatment of toxic and refractory organic …
RNA-mediated regulation in pathogenic bacteria
Pathogenic bacteria possess intricate regulatory networks that temporally control the
production of virulence factors, and enable the bacteria to survive and proliferate after host …
production of virulence factors, and enable the bacteria to survive and proliferate after host …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of carbon and nitrogen catabolite repression in microorganisms
A Nair, SJ Sarma - Microbiological Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Organisms have cellular machinery that is focused on optimum utilization of resources to
maximize growth and survival depending on various environmental and developmental …
maximize growth and survival depending on various environmental and developmental …
Regulation of Hfq by the RNA CrcZ in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Carbon Catabolite Repression
E Sonnleitner, U Bläsi - PLoS Genetics, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Carbon Catabolite repression (CCR) allows a fast adaptation of Bacteria to changing
nutrient supplies. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAO1) catabolite repression control …
nutrient supplies. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAO1) catabolite repression control …
Coupling of membrane-based bubbleless micro-aeration for 2, 4-dinitrophenol degradation in a hydrolysis acidification reactor
Z Zhang, H Xi, Y Yu, C Wu, Y Yang, Z Guo, Y Zhou - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Micro-aeration hydrolysis acidification (HA) is an effective method to enhance the removal of
toxic and refractory organic matter, but the difficulty in stable dosing control of trace oxygen …
toxic and refractory organic matter, but the difficulty in stable dosing control of trace oxygen …
Small RNAs and their role in biofilm formation
JR Chambers, K Sauer - Trends in microbiology, 2013 - cell.com
The formation of biofilms is initiated by bacteria transitioning from the planktonic to the
surface-associated mode of growth. Several regulatory systems have been described to …
surface-associated mode of growth. Several regulatory systems have been described to …
Biodegradation of volatile organic compounds and their effects on biodegradability under co-existing conditions
M Yoshikawa, M Zhang, K Toyota - Microbes and environments, 2017 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major pollutants that are found in contaminated
sites, particularly in developed countries such as Japan. Various microorganisms that …
sites, particularly in developed countries such as Japan. Various microorganisms that …
Natural strategies as potential weapons against bacterial biofilms
Microbial biofilm is an aggregation of microbial species that are either attached to surfaces
or organized into an extracellular matrix. Microbes in the form of biofilms are highly resistant …
or organized into an extracellular matrix. Microbes in the form of biofilms are highly resistant …