RNA structures regulate various steps in gene expression. Transcription in bacteria is typically terminated by stable hairpin structures. Translation initiation can be modulated by metabolite- or temperature-sensitive RNA structures, called riboswitches or RNA thermometers (RNATs), respectively. RNATs control translation initiation by occlusion of the ribosome binding site at low temperatures. Increasing temperatures destabilize the RNA structure and facilitate ribosome access. In this study, we exploited temperature-responsive RNAT structures to design regulatory elements that control transcription termination instead of translation initiation in <i>Escherichia coli</i>. In order to mimic the structure of factor-independent intrinsic termi...
Bacterial pathogens are always challenged by fluctuations of chemical and physical parameters that p...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
During the main research study we wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to control the amino aci...
Background RNA thermometers are mRNA strands with a temperature dependent secondary structure: de-pe...
RNA thermometers (RNATs) are thermo-labile mRNA secondary structures modulating translation initiati...
RNA-based temperature sensing is common in bac-teria that live in fluctuating environments. Most nat...
The versatility of naturally-occurring RNAs that perform central cellular functions has generated in...
Purpose: Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primit...
RNA structures are fundamentally important for RNA function. Dynamic, condition-dependent structural...
RNA structures are fundamentally important for RNA function. Dynamic, condition-dependent structural...
Temperature is one of the decisive signals that a mammalian pathogen has entered its warm-blooded ho...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
Riboswitches are regulatory RNA elements typically located in the 50-untranslated region of certain ...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
ENGINEERING AND CHARACTERIZING RNA GENETIC REGULATORS Sarai Itagaki Meyer, Ph.D. Cornell University ...
Bacterial pathogens are always challenged by fluctuations of chemical and physical parameters that p...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
During the main research study we wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to control the amino aci...
Background RNA thermometers are mRNA strands with a temperature dependent secondary structure: de-pe...
RNA thermometers (RNATs) are thermo-labile mRNA secondary structures modulating translation initiati...
RNA-based temperature sensing is common in bac-teria that live in fluctuating environments. Most nat...
The versatility of naturally-occurring RNAs that perform central cellular functions has generated in...
Purpose: Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primit...
RNA structures are fundamentally important for RNA function. Dynamic, condition-dependent structural...
RNA structures are fundamentally important for RNA function. Dynamic, condition-dependent structural...
Temperature is one of the decisive signals that a mammalian pathogen has entered its warm-blooded ho...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
Riboswitches are regulatory RNA elements typically located in the 50-untranslated region of certain ...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
ENGINEERING AND CHARACTERIZING RNA GENETIC REGULATORS Sarai Itagaki Meyer, Ph.D. Cornell University ...
Bacterial pathogens are always challenged by fluctuations of chemical and physical parameters that p...
One of the major current goals in synthetic biology is the design of genetic components with more pr...
During the main research study we wanted to demonstrate that it is possible to control the amino aci...