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- who: Rosa Morra and collaborators from the Department of Chemistry, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK have published the article: arfA antisense RNA regulates MscL excretory activity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors demonstrate that increased mscL transcript level results in increased MscL abundance but counter-intuitively with decreased MscL excretion activity in the absence of arfA. The authors demonstrate that mscL expression has an additional layer of genetic regulation- the authors discovered an arfA-dependent post-transcriptional negative regulation of mscL. The authors show the phenotypic function of the . . .
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