Spatial organization and dynamics of RNase E and ribosomes in Caulobacter crescentus

Abstract
Significance Regulated gene expression involves accurate subcellular positioning and timing of RNA synthesis, degradation, processing, and translation. RNase E is an endoribonuclease that forms the scaffold of the RNA degradosome in bacteria, responsible for the majority of mRNA turnover and RNA processing. We used 3D superresolution microscopy and single-particle tracking to quantify the spatial distribution and dynamics of RNase E and...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial organization and dynamics of RNase E and ribosomes in Caulobacter crescentus
Published Date
Apr 2, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
16
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