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Small non-coding RNAs in streptomycetes.

Heueis, Nona ; Vockenhuber, Michael-Paul ; Suess, Beatrix (2014):
Small non-coding RNAs in streptomycetes.
In: RNA biology, 11 (5), pp. 464-469. ISSN 1555-8584,
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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.

Item Type: Article
Erschienen: 2014
Creators: Heueis, Nona ; Vockenhuber, Michael-Paul ; Suess, Beatrix
Title: Small non-coding RNAs in streptomycetes.
Language: English
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.

Journal or Publication Title: RNA biology
Volume of the journal: 11
Issue Number: 5
Divisions: 10 Department of Biology
10 Department of Biology > Synthetic Genetic Circuits
Date Deposited: 08 Apr 2014 11:41
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