Bacteria possess numerous and diverse means of gene regulation using RNA molecules, including mRNA leaders that affect expression in cis, small RNAs that bind to proteins or base pair with target RNAs, and CRISPR RNAs that inhibit the uptake of foreign DNA. Although examples of RNA regulators have been known for decades in bacteria, we are only now coming to a full appreciation of their importance and prevalence. Here, we review the known mechanisms and roles of regulatory RNAs, highlight emerging themes, and discuss remaining questions
RNA-based pathways that regulate protein expression are much more widespread than previously thought...
Small RNAs (sRNA) can act as regulators of the cell functions, mainly in two ways(1,2). First, they ...
Small non-coding RNA (sRNA) control of gene expression has been shown to play a prominent role in ge...
Bacteria possess numerous and diverse means of gene regulation using RNA molecules, including mRNA l...
Bacteria constitute a large and diverse class of infectious agents, causing devastating diseases in ...
Post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms are widespread in bacteria. Interestingly, current publis...
Bacterial gene expression is under the control of a large set of molecules acting at multiple levels...
It is nowadays widely accepted that non-coding RNAs play important roles in post-transcriptional reg...
International audienceAn increasing number of RNAs have been recently shown to possess regulatory fu...
Small regulatory RNAs can modify the activity of proteins and the stability and translation of mRNAs...
Small non-coding RNAs with important regulatory roles are not confined to eukaryotes. Recent studies...
AbstractBackground: Small, untranslated RNA molecules were identified initially in bacteria, but exa...
Small regulatory RNA (sRNAs) are key mediators of posttranscriptional gene control in bacteria. Assi...
International audienceEditorial: The discovery that RNA functions extend beyond their roles as messe...
Small RNA (sRNA) molecules in bacteria play key roles in the regulation of gene expression, in contr...
RNA-based pathways that regulate protein expression are much more widespread than previously thought...
Small RNAs (sRNA) can act as regulators of the cell functions, mainly in two ways(1,2). First, they ...
Small non-coding RNA (sRNA) control of gene expression has been shown to play a prominent role in ge...
Bacteria possess numerous and diverse means of gene regulation using RNA molecules, including mRNA l...
Bacteria constitute a large and diverse class of infectious agents, causing devastating diseases in ...
Post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms are widespread in bacteria. Interestingly, current publis...
Bacterial gene expression is under the control of a large set of molecules acting at multiple levels...
It is nowadays widely accepted that non-coding RNAs play important roles in post-transcriptional reg...
International audienceAn increasing number of RNAs have been recently shown to possess regulatory fu...
Small regulatory RNAs can modify the activity of proteins and the stability and translation of mRNAs...
Small non-coding RNAs with important regulatory roles are not confined to eukaryotes. Recent studies...
AbstractBackground: Small, untranslated RNA molecules were identified initially in bacteria, but exa...
Small regulatory RNA (sRNAs) are key mediators of posttranscriptional gene control in bacteria. Assi...
International audienceEditorial: The discovery that RNA functions extend beyond their roles as messe...
Small RNA (sRNA) molecules in bacteria play key roles in the regulation of gene expression, in contr...
RNA-based pathways that regulate protein expression are much more widespread than previously thought...
Small RNAs (sRNA) can act as regulators of the cell functions, mainly in two ways(1,2). First, they ...
Small non-coding RNA (sRNA) control of gene expression has been shown to play a prominent role in ge...