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Pathogenic TRIO variants associated with neurodevelopmental disorders perturb the molecular regulation of TRIO and axon pathfinding in vivo | Molecular Psychiatry
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Frontiers | Impact of RNase E and RNase J on Global mRNA Metabolism in the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC6803
Absence of mucosal-associated invariant T cells in a person with a homozygous point mutation in MR1 | Science Immunology
Detection of Streptococcus pyogenes M1UK in Australia and characterization of the mutation driving enhanced expression of superantigen SpeA | Nature Communications
A divergent transcriptional landscape underpins the development and functional branching of MAIT cells | Science Immunology
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The Essential Function of B. subtilis RNase III Is to Silence Foreign Toxin Genes | PLOS Genetics
Pathogens | Free Full-Text | Time-Course Transcriptome Profiling of a Poxvirus Using Long-Read Full-Length Assay
RNase III-mediated processing of a trans-acting bacterial sRNA and its cis-encoded antagonist | eLife
NusG is an intrinsic transcription termination factor that stimulates motility and coordinates gene expression with NusA | eLife
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The US labs in Ukraine that sparked a propaganda war | Daily Mail Online
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Unstructured RNA Is a Substrate for tRNase Z | Biochemistry
Full article: Both exo- and endo-nucleolytic activities of RNase J1 from Staphylococcus aureus are manganese dependent and active on triphosphorylated 5′-ends
The Essential Function of B. subtilis RNase III Is to Silence Foreign Toxin Genes | PLOS Genetics