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Cyanobacteria contain a structural homologue of the Hfq protein with altered RNA‐binding propertiesBøggild et al., 2009
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- Bøggild A
- Overgaard M
- Valentin‐Hansen P
- Brodersen D
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- The FEBS journal
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Hfq proteins are common in many species of enterobacteria, where they participate in RNA folding and translational regulation through pairing of small RNAs and messenger RNAs. Hfq proteins share the distinctive Sm fold, and form ring‐shaped structures similar to those of …
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