Caulobacter crescentus RNase E condensation contributes to autoregulation and fitness

Authors
Vidhyadhar NandanaNadra Al-HusiniJared Schrader
Journal
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Published
August 1, 2024

Abstract

RNase E is the most common RNA decay nuclease in bacteria, setting the global mRNA decay rate and scaffolding formation of the RNA degradosome complex and BR-bodies. To properly set the global mRNA decay rate, RNase E from

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DOI

10.1091/mbc.e23-12-0493

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Caulobacter crescentus RNase E condensation contributes to autoregulation and fitness