Abstract
Streptomycetes are Gram-positive, GC-rich, soil dwelling bacteria, occurring ubiquitary throughout nature. They undergo extensive morphological changes from spores to filamentous mycelia and produce a plethora of secondary metabolites. Owing to their complex life cycle, streptomycetes require efficient regulatory machinery for the control of gene expression. Therefore, they possess a large diversity of regulators. Within this review we summarize the current knowledge about the importance of small non-coding RNA for the control of gene expression in these organisms. © 2014 Landes Bioscience.
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Heueis, N., Vockenhuber, M. P., & Suess, B. (2014). Small non-coding RNAs in streptomycetes. RNA Biology. Landes Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.4161/rna.28262
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