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Publikováno v:
RNA. :rna.079560.122
Riboswitches function as important translational regulators in bacteria. Comprehensive mutational analysis of transcriptional riboswitches has been used to probe the energetic intricacies of interplay between the aptamer and expression platform, but
Autor:
Vinay Penna, Kate Harline, Hui-Yuan S. Chen, Joy J. Lin, Caroline M. Focht, Matthew C. Leong, Shwetha Sudhakar, Barrie Cascella, Amanda R. Groziak, Sheri A. McClerkin, Albert F. Mo, Brian R. Cox, Cynthia K. Holland, Wilhelm Cruz, Regina Liu, Chris D. Raciti, Soon Goo Lee, Barbara N. Kunkel, Sakirat O. Akadri, Joanna E. Luo, Orchid Abar, Michael Duan, Abhinav Srinath, Christine M. Meyer, Joseph D. Tang, Jesse Kao, Seong Ho Pahng, Alexander G. Bastian, Jagdeesh S. Kottapalli, Joseph M. Jez
Publikováno v:
J Biol Chem
Aldehyde dehydrogenases are versatile enzymes that serve a range of biochemical functions. Although traditionally considered metabolic housekeeping enzymes because of their ability to detoxify reactive aldehydes, like those generated from lipid perox
Autor:
Caroline M Focht, Scott A Strobel
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research. 50:e105-e105
The sequences of the 5′ untranslated regions (5′-UTRs) of mRNA alter gene expression across domains of life. Transcriptional modulators can be easily assayed through transcription termination, but translational regulators often require indirect,
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry
The modularity of protein domains is well-known, but the existence of independent domains that confer function in RNA is less established. Recently, a family of RNA aptamers termed ykkC was discovered; they bind at least four ligands of very differen
Autor:
Tae Seok Moon, Caroline M. Focht, Dinesh Gupta, Charles B. Johnson, Cheryl M. Immethun, Drew M. DeLorenzo
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and bioengineering. 114(7)
Many under-developed organisms possess important traits that can boost the effectiveness and sustainability of microbial biotechnology. Photoautotrophic cyanobacteria can utilize the energy captured from light to fix carbon dioxide for their metaboli