Streptococcus sRNA

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In molecular biology, Streptococcus sRNAs are small RNAs produced by species of Streptococcus bacteria. Several screens (both computational and experimental) have identified numerous sRNAs in different species and strains of Streptococcus including S. pneumoniae,[1][2][3][4] S. pyogenes,[5][6][7] S. agalactiae[8] and S.mutans.[9] The function of most of these is currently unknown, however a few have been characterised including FasX small RNA.[10] Many sRNAs have roles in pathogenesis.[3]

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References

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  10. ^ Liu Z, Treviño J, Ramirez-Peña E, Sumby P (October 2012). "The small regulatory RNA FasX controls pilus expression and adherence in the human bacterial pathogen group A Streptococcus". Molecular Microbiology. 86 (1): 140–154. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2012.08178.x. PMC 3456998. PMID 22882718.