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The RNA-binding protein CsrA controls virulence in Erwinia amylovora by regulating RelA, RcsB, and FlhD at the posttranscriptional levelLee et al., 2019
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- Lee J
- Ancona V
- Chatnaparat T
- Yang H
- Zhao Y
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- Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
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CsrA, an RNA-binding protein, binds to target transcripts and alters their translation or stability. In Erwinia amylovora, CsrA positively regulates the expression of type III secretion system (T3SS), exopolysaccharide amylovoran, and motility. In this study, the global effect of …
- 241000588694 Erwinia amylovora 0 title abstract description 72
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