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This project investigates the role of unconventional RNA-binding proteins in bacteria, focusing on their impact on cellular control during stress and infection. By developing a new method for capturing RNA interactomes, it aims to uncover novel proteins and their functions, potentially leading to advancements in indust…
All organisms use diverse modes of cellular control as they cope with changing environments.
Central to these processes are RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) that impact the stability, translation, or localization of bound RNAs.
While RBPs typically have distinct RNA-binding domains, a growing number of proteins that lack these domains are found to interact with RNA as well.
In prokaryotes, such unconventional RBPs remain largely unexplored, in part because methods for global RNA interactome capture (…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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