A small RNA serving both the Hfq and CsrA regulons

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Abstract

The abundant RNA-binding proteins CsrA and Hfq each impact bacterial physiology by working in conjunction with small RNAs to control large post-transcriptional regulons. The small RNAs involved were considered mechanistically distinct, regulating mRNAs either directly through Hfq-mediated base-pairing or indirectly by sequestering the global translational repressor CsrA. In this issue of Genes & Development, Jørgensen and colleagues (pp. 1132-1145) blur these distinctions with a dualmechanism small RNA that acts through both Hfq and CsrA to regulate the formation of bacterial biofilms. © 2013 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Holmqvist, E., & Vogel, J. (2013). A small RNA serving both the Hfq and CsrA regulons. Genes and Development, 27(10), 1073–1078. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.220178.113

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