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- who: Neil White from the DepartmentYale University have published the research work: Na+ riboswitches regulate genes for diverse physiological processes in bacteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/09/2021
- what: The authors propose naming DUF1646 motif RNAs as Na+-I riboswitches and the variant nhaA-I motif RNAs as Na+-II riboswitches.
- how: One of the most common genes associated with DUF1646 RNAs is annotated as kefB20 including the gene associated with the C. acetobutylicum riboswitch RNA the authors examined in this study (Figs and Some KefB proteins have indeed been proved . . .
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