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The small RNA SgrS controls sugar-phosphate accumulation by regulating multiple PTS genes
Jennifer B. Rice
, Carin K. Vanderpool
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Microbiology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute
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2-Deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG)
33%
Bacterial RNA
33%
Coding Sequence
33%
Degradosome
33%
Double mutant
33%
Escherichia Coli
33%
Footprinting
33%
Global Regulator
33%
Glucose Analogues
33%
Glucose Transporter 1 (GLUT1)
66%
Glucose-phosphate Stress
33%
Glycolytic Flux
33%
Mannose
33%
Methyl Glucoside
33%
MRNA Stability
33%
Multiple Genes
33%
Mutant Strains
33%
Mutational Analysis
33%
Phosphate Accumulation
100%
PTS Gene
100%
PTS Transporter
33%
PtsG
100%
Regulation Mechanism
33%
RNase E
33%
Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
100%
Stress Conditions
33%
Stress Response
33%
Sugar Phosphate
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
2-Deoxy-D-Glucose
50%
Bacterial Small RNA
50%
Escherichia coli
50%
Glucose Transporter
100%
Mannose
50%
Messenger RNA
50%
Methylglucoside
50%
mRNA Stability
50%
PTS (Gene)
100%
Ribonuclease E
50%
Small RNAs
100%
Sugar Phosphate
100%