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1. Escherichia coli elongation factor G blocks stringent factor

3. Two regulatory RNA elements affect TisB-dependent depolarization and persister formation.

4. One Gene and Two Proteins: a Leaderless mRNA Supports the Translation of a Shorter Form of the Shigella VirF Regulator.

5. A method to map changes in bacterial surface composition induced by regulatory RNAs in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.

6. Differential translation tunes uneven production of operon-encoded proteins.

7. Massive functional mapping of a 5'-UTR by saturation mutagenesis, phenotypic sorting and deep sequencing.

8. Cycling of RNAs on Hfq.

9. The toxin-antitoxin system tisB-istR1: Expression, regulation, and biological role in persister phenotypes.

10. MicroRNAs in Amoebozoa: deep sequencing of the small RNA population in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum reveals developmentally regulated microRNAs.

11. A mixed double negative feedback loop between the sRNA MicF and the global regulator Lrp.

12. RNAs actively cycle on the Sm-like protein Hfq.

13. H-NS-mediated repression of CRISPR-based immunity in Escherichia coli K12 can be relieved by the transcription activator LeuO.

14. Novel role for a bacterial nucleoid protein in translation of mRNAs with suboptimal ribosome-binding sites.

15. Two antisense RNAs target the transcriptional regulator CsgD to inhibit curli synthesis.

16. Analysis of small RNA in fission yeast; centromeric siRNAs are potentially generated through a structured RNA.

17. Kill the messenger: bacterial antisense RNA promotes mRNA decay.

18. Sensory ataxic neuropathy in golden retriever dogs is caused by a deletion in the mitochondrial tRNATyr gene.

19. A small SOS-induced toxin is targeted against the inner membrane in Escherichia coli.

21. Dealing with stable structures at ribosome binding sites: bacterial translation and ribosome standby.

22. Target identification of small noncoding RNAs in bacteria.

23. An antisense RNA inhibits translation by competing with standby ribosomes.

24. Structure probing of tmRNA in distinct stages of trans-translation.

25. RNA antitoxins.

26. The small RNA repertoire of Dictyostelium discoideum and its regulation by components of the RNAi pathway.

27. Sigma E controls biogenesis of the antisense RNA MicA.

28. The role of RNAs in the regulation of virulence-gene expression.

29. Paenibacillus polymyxa invades plant roots and forms biofilms.

30. Hfq-dependent regulation of OmpA synthesis is mediated by an antisense RNA.

31. Lead(II) cleavage analysis of RNase P RNA in vivo.

32. The small RNA IstR inhibits synthesis of an SOS-induced toxic peptide.

33. A repeated GGA motif is critical for the activity and stability of the riboregulator RsmY of Pseudomonas fluorescens.

34. Characterization of phiA, a gene essential for phialide development in Aspergillus nidulans.

35. RNomics in Escherichia coli detects new sRNA species and indicates parallel transcriptional output in bacteria.

36. Loop swapping in an antisense RNA/target RNA pair changes directionality of helix progression.

37. Proteome analysis of Aspergillus nidulans reveals proteins associated with the response to the antibiotic concanamycin A, produced by Streptomyces species.

38. Antisense RNAs everywhere?

39. An antisense RNA-mediated transcriptional attenuation mechanism functions in Escherichia coli.

40. Lead(II) as a probe for investigating RNA structure in vivo.

41. Antisense RNAs in bacteria and their genetic elements.

42. Bulged residues promote the progression of a loop-loop interaction to a stable and inhibitory antisense-target RNA complex.

43. Novel small RNA-encoding genes in the intergenic regions of Escherichia coli.

44. Four-way junctions in antisense RNA-mRNA complexes involved in plasmid replication control: a common theme?

45. Introduction of an RNA stability element at the 5'-end of an antisense RNA cassette increases the inhibition of target RNA translation.

46. Progression of a loop-loop complex to a four-way junction is crucial for the activity of a regulatory antisense RNA.

47. Switching on and off with RNA.

49. An unusual structure formed by antisense-target RNA binding involves an extended kissing complex with a four-way junction and a side-by-side helical alignment.

50. Antisense RNA-mediated transcriptional attenuation: an in vitro study of plasmid pT181.

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