Genome-wide mapping of the RNA targets of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa riboregulatory protein RsmN
Pseudomonads typically carrymultiple non-identical alleles of the post-transcriptional regulator rsmA. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, RsmN is notable in that its structural rearrangement confers distinct and overlapping functions with RsmA. However, little is known about the specificities of RsmN for it...
Main Authors: | Romero, Manuel, Silistre, Hazel, Lovelock, Laura, Wright, Victoria J., Chan, Kok Gan, Hong, Kar Wai, Williams, Paul, Camara, Miguel, Heeb, Stephan |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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