RNA chaperone
National Institutes of Health
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Significance The RNA chaperone Hfq binds hundreds of small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) and facilitates their interactions with mRNAs…
Significance RNAs are intimately involved in numerous cellular functions such as gene expression. Typically, RNAs adopt a 3D fold…
Cold shock domain (CSD) proteins are RNA chaperones that destabilize RNA secondary structures. Arabidopsis Cold Shock Domain…
Alteromonas macleodii AltDE1 is a deep sea protobacteria that is distinct from the surface isolates of the same species. This…
The RNA chaperone Hfq is a key player in small RNA (sRNA)-mediated regulation of target mRNAs in many bacteria. The absence of…
Hfq and other Sm proteins are central in RNA metabolism, forming an evolutionarily conserved family that plays key roles in RNA…