The first report of trans-acting RNA-based regulation in bacterial cells dates back to 1984. Subsequent studies in diverse bacteria unraveled shared properties of trans-acting small regulatory RNAs, forming a clear definition of these molecules. These shared characteristics have been used extensively to identify new small RNAs (sRNAs) and their interactomes. Recently however, emerging technologies able to resolve RNA-RNA interactions have identified new types of regulatory RNAs. In this review, we present a broader definition of trans-acting sRNA regulators and discuss their newly discovered intrinsic characteristics.
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Carrier, M. C., Lalaouna, D., & Massé, E. (2018, September 8). Broadening the Definition of Bacterial Small RNAs: Characteristics and Mechanisms of Action. Annual Review of Microbiology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-micro-090817-062607
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