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The conserved regulatory RNA RsaE down-regulates the arginine degradation pathway in Staphylococcus aureus
2018
Nucleic Acids Research
RsaE is a regulatory RNA highly conserved amongst Firmicutes that lowers the amount of mRNAs associated with the TCA cycle and folate metabolism. A search for new RsaE targets in Staphylococcus aureus revealed that in addition to previously described substrates, RsaE down-regulates several genes associated with arginine catabolism. In particular, RsaE targets the arginase rocF mRNA via direct interactions involving G-rich motifs. Two duplicated C-rich motifs of RsaE can independently
doi:10.1093/nar/gky584
pmid:29986060
fatcat:tgnjwtaucra5jnootr3n2kvoqi