International audienceIn eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellular processes, from the expression of individual genes to the control of cellular development and oncogenesis. In prokaryotes, the function of pervasive transcription and its output on cell physiology is still unknown. Most bacteria possess termination factor Rho, which represses pervasive, mostly antisense, transcription. Here, we investigate the biological significance of Rho-controlled transcription in the Gram-positive model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Rho inactivation strongly affected gene expression in B. subtilis, as assessed by transcriptome and proteome analysis of a rho-null mutant during exponential growth in...
For simplicity, only the key elements relevant to this study are shown, and the discussion of the re...
Examples of expression profiles of B. subtilis WT, Rho+ and Δrho strains at two loci (A and B) as me...
International audienceProphages represent a large fraction of prokaryotic genomes and often provide ...
In eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellul...
Factor-dependent termination of transcription in bacteria relies on the activity of a specific RNA h...
Transcription-translation coupling has long been considered a defining feature of bacterial gene exp...
Two transcription termination mechanisms - intrinsic and Rho-dependent - have evolved in bacteria. T...
<div><p>In prokaryotes, genes belonging to the same operon are transcribed in a single mRNA molecule...
International audienceRho-dependent termination of transcription (RDTT) is a critical regulatory mec...
International audienceThe largest and best studied group of regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) in bacteri...
At the end of the multistep transcription process, the elongating RNA Polymerase (RNAP) is dislodged...
Bacteria are capable of sensing changes in their environment and responding to those changes by alte...
Rho is a general transcription termination factor in bacteria, but many aspects of its mechanism of ...
The conventional model of Rho-dependent transcription termination in bacteria requires RNA-dependent...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Tight coupling of transcr...
For simplicity, only the key elements relevant to this study are shown, and the discussion of the re...
Examples of expression profiles of B. subtilis WT, Rho+ and Δrho strains at two loci (A and B) as me...
International audienceProphages represent a large fraction of prokaryotic genomes and often provide ...
In eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellul...
Factor-dependent termination of transcription in bacteria relies on the activity of a specific RNA h...
Transcription-translation coupling has long been considered a defining feature of bacterial gene exp...
Two transcription termination mechanisms - intrinsic and Rho-dependent - have evolved in bacteria. T...
<div><p>In prokaryotes, genes belonging to the same operon are transcribed in a single mRNA molecule...
International audienceRho-dependent termination of transcription (RDTT) is a critical regulatory mec...
International audienceThe largest and best studied group of regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) in bacteri...
At the end of the multistep transcription process, the elongating RNA Polymerase (RNAP) is dislodged...
Bacteria are capable of sensing changes in their environment and responding to those changes by alte...
Rho is a general transcription termination factor in bacteria, but many aspects of its mechanism of ...
The conventional model of Rho-dependent transcription termination in bacteria requires RNA-dependent...
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Tight coupling of transcr...
For simplicity, only the key elements relevant to this study are shown, and the discussion of the re...
Examples of expression profiles of B. subtilis WT, Rho+ and Δrho strains at two loci (A and B) as me...
International audienceProphages represent a large fraction of prokaryotic genomes and often provide ...