Background: In bacterial genomes, there are two mechanisms to terminate the DNA transcription: the "intrinsic" or Rho-independent termination and the Rho-dependent termination. Intrinsic terminators are characterized by a RNA hairpin followed by a run of 6-8 U residues relatively easy to identify using one of the numerous available prediction programs. In contrast, Rho-dependent termination is mediated by the Rho protein factor that, firstly, binds to ribosome-free mRNA in a site characterized by a C > G content and then reaches the RNA polymerase to induce its release. Conversely on intrinsic terminators, the computational prediction of Rho-dependent terminators in prokaryotes is a very difficult problem because the sequence features requi...
AbstractThe majority of intrinsic rho-independent terminator signals, reported to consist of stable ...
Bacterial Rho-independent terminators (RITs) are important genomic landmarks involved in gene regula...
Terminaison de la transcription. Rho se fixe aux transcrits naissants au niveau d’un site Rut (Rhout...
Abstract Background In bacterial genomes, there are two mechanisms to terminate the DNA transcriptio...
<div><p>In prokaryotes, genes belonging to the same operon are transcribed in a single mRNA molecule...
Background: In many prokaryotes, transcription of DNA to RNA is terminated by a thymine-rich stretc...
Transcripts at a free Rut (Rho-utilization) site from which Rho moves along the RNA in an ATP depend...
The bacterial transcription terminator, Rho, terminates transcription at half of the operons. Accord...
Two transcription termination mechanisms - intrinsic and Rho-dependent - have evolved in bacteria. T...
Over the last few decades, computational genomics has tremendously contributed to decipher biology f...
Factor-dependent termination of transcription in bacteria relies on the activity of a specific RNA h...
Coordinates of the Rho-dependent terminators predicted by RhoTermPredict in E. coli K-12 whole genom...
List of predictions, with relative genes, characterized by read value ratios > 100. (XLSX 14 kb
Intrinsic transcription terminators are functionally defined as sites that bring about termination i...
Figure S1. Correlation analysis between RNAseq read value ratios and C/G content of putative RUT sit...
AbstractThe majority of intrinsic rho-independent terminator signals, reported to consist of stable ...
Bacterial Rho-independent terminators (RITs) are important genomic landmarks involved in gene regula...
Terminaison de la transcription. Rho se fixe aux transcrits naissants au niveau d’un site Rut (Rhout...
Abstract Background In bacterial genomes, there are two mechanisms to terminate the DNA transcriptio...
<div><p>In prokaryotes, genes belonging to the same operon are transcribed in a single mRNA molecule...
Background: In many prokaryotes, transcription of DNA to RNA is terminated by a thymine-rich stretc...
Transcripts at a free Rut (Rho-utilization) site from which Rho moves along the RNA in an ATP depend...
The bacterial transcription terminator, Rho, terminates transcription at half of the operons. Accord...
Two transcription termination mechanisms - intrinsic and Rho-dependent - have evolved in bacteria. T...
Over the last few decades, computational genomics has tremendously contributed to decipher biology f...
Factor-dependent termination of transcription in bacteria relies on the activity of a specific RNA h...
Coordinates of the Rho-dependent terminators predicted by RhoTermPredict in E. coli K-12 whole genom...
List of predictions, with relative genes, characterized by read value ratios > 100. (XLSX 14 kb
Intrinsic transcription terminators are functionally defined as sites that bring about termination i...
Figure S1. Correlation analysis between RNAseq read value ratios and C/G content of putative RUT sit...
AbstractThe majority of intrinsic rho-independent terminator signals, reported to consist of stable ...
Bacterial Rho-independent terminators (RITs) are important genomic landmarks involved in gene regula...
Terminaison de la transcription. Rho se fixe aux transcrits naissants au niveau d’un site Rut (Rhout...