RNAs of different shapes and sizes, natural or synthetic, can regulate gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Circular RNAs have recently appeared to be more widespread than previously thought, but their role in prokaryotes remains elusive. Here, by inserting a riboregulatory sequence within a group I permuted intron-exon ribozyme, we created a small noncoding RNA that self-splices to produce a circular riboregulator in Escherichia coli. We showed that the resulting riboregulator can trans-activate gene expression by interacting with a cis-repressed messenger RNA. We characterized the system with a fluorescent reporter and with an antibiotic resistance marker, and we modeled this novel posttranscriptional mechanism. This first repor...
In the plenitude of naturally occurring RNAs, circular RNAs (circRNAs) and their biological role wer...
Single-stranded (ss) circular oligodeoxynucleotides were previously found to undergo rolling circle ...
AbstractIn order to explore the possibility of adding new functions to preexisting genes, we conside...
RNA devices provide synthetic biologists with tools for manipulating post-transcriptional regulation...
After seeing the capabilities of RNA regulators of protein expression in nature, synthetic biologist...
The discovery and study of a vast number of regulatory RNAs in all kingdoms of life over the past de...
An important requirement for achieving many goals of synthetic biology is the availability of a larg...
Understanding gene regulation is of central importance to biology because controlling when, where, a...
It has become increasingly evident that noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs) play a significant and global r...
A grand challenge in synthetic biology is to use our current knowledge of RNA science to perform the...
An important requirement for achieving many goals of synthetic biology is the availability of a larg...
In order to explore the possibility of adding new functions to preexisting genes, we considered a fr...
An increasing number of small RNAs (sRNAs) have been shown to regulate critical pathways in prokaryo...
An increasing number of small RNAs (sRNAs) have been shown to regulate critical pathways in prokaryo...
[EN] Organisms have different circuitries that allow converting signal molecule levels to changes in...
In the plenitude of naturally occurring RNAs, circular RNAs (circRNAs) and their biological role wer...
Single-stranded (ss) circular oligodeoxynucleotides were previously found to undergo rolling circle ...
AbstractIn order to explore the possibility of adding new functions to preexisting genes, we conside...
RNA devices provide synthetic biologists with tools for manipulating post-transcriptional regulation...
After seeing the capabilities of RNA regulators of protein expression in nature, synthetic biologist...
The discovery and study of a vast number of regulatory RNAs in all kingdoms of life over the past de...
An important requirement for achieving many goals of synthetic biology is the availability of a larg...
Understanding gene regulation is of central importance to biology because controlling when, where, a...
It has become increasingly evident that noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs) play a significant and global r...
A grand challenge in synthetic biology is to use our current knowledge of RNA science to perform the...
An important requirement for achieving many goals of synthetic biology is the availability of a larg...
In order to explore the possibility of adding new functions to preexisting genes, we considered a fr...
An increasing number of small RNAs (sRNAs) have been shown to regulate critical pathways in prokaryo...
An increasing number of small RNAs (sRNAs) have been shown to regulate critical pathways in prokaryo...
[EN] Organisms have different circuitries that allow converting signal molecule levels to changes in...
In the plenitude of naturally occurring RNAs, circular RNAs (circRNAs) and their biological role wer...
Single-stranded (ss) circular oligodeoxynucleotides were previously found to undergo rolling circle ...
AbstractIn order to explore the possibility of adding new functions to preexisting genes, we conside...