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A novel mutation in the KH domain of polynucleotide phosphorylase affects autoregulation and mRNA decay in Escherichia coli // Mol. Microbiol., 1999. Vol. 33, N 2.-С.235-248

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Xia Acquirement of cold sensitivity by quadruple deletion of the cspA family and its suppression by PNPase S1 domain in Escherichia coli // Mol. Microbiol., 2001. Vol. 40, N 1.-С.179-188

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Condon Airpnp: Auto- and integrated regulation of polynucleotide phosphorylase // J. Bacteriol., 2015. Vol. 197, N 24.-С.3748-3750

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Beran Rudolf K. Cold-temperature induction of Escherichia coli polynucleotide phosphorylase occurs by reversal of its autoregulation // Mol. Microbiol., 2001. Vol. 39, N 1.-С.112-125

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Plamann Michael D. Escherichia coli glyA mRNA decay: the role of 3' socndary structure and the effects of the pnp and rnb mutations // Mol. and Gen. Genet., 1990. Vol. 220, N 2.-С.301-306

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Mohanty Bijoy K. Genomic analysis in Escherichia coli demonstrates differential roles for polynucleotide phosphorylase and RNase II in mRNA abundance and decay // Mol. Microbiol., 2003. Vol. 50, N 2.-С.645-658

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Mohanty Bijoy K. Genomic analysis in Escherichia coli demonstrates differential roles for polynucleotide phosphorylase and RNase II in mRNA abundance and decay // Mol. Microbiol., 2003. Vol. 50, N 2.-С.645-658

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Yancey S.D. Isolation and characterization of a new temperature-sensitive polynucleotide phosphorylase mutation in Escherichia coli K-12 // Biochimie, 1990. Vol. 72, N 11.-С.835-843

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Bralley Overexpression of the polynucleotide phosphorylase gene (pnp) of Streptomyces antibioticus affects mRNA stability and poly(A) tail length but not ppGpp levels // Microbiology, 2003. Vol. 149, N 8.-С.2173-2182

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Photometric assay for polynucleotide phosphorylase // Anal. Biochem., 1999. Vol. 269, N 2.-С.353-358

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Cao G.J Polyadenylated mRNA in Escherichia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels by polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II // Biochimie, 1997. Vol. 79, N 4.-С.211-220

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Cao G.J Polyadenylated mRNA in Escherichia coli: Modulation of poly(A) RNA levels by polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II // Biochimie, 1997. Vol. 79, N 4.-С.211-220

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Mohanty Bijoy K. Polynucleotide phosphorylase, RNase II and RNase E play different roles in the in vivo modulation of polyadenylation in Escherichia coli // Mol. Microbiol., 2000. Vol. 35, N 6.-С.982-994

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Mohanty Bijoy K. Processing of the Escherichia coli leuX tRNA transcript, encoding tRNA{Leu5}, requires either the 3''->'5' exoribonuclease polynucleotide phosphorylase or RNase P to remove the Rho-independent transcription terminator // Nucl. Acids Res., 2010. Vol. 38, N 2.-С.597-607

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Waters M.Fiona Purification and activity gel analysis of polynucleotide phoyphorylase from the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. MAC // J. Gen. Microbiol., 1989. Vol. 135, N 7.-С.2045-2054

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Reconstitution of a minimal RNA degradosome demonstrates functional coordination between a 3' exonuclease and a DEAD-box RNA helicase // Genes and Dev., 1999. Vol. 13, N 19.-С.2504-2603

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RNA 3'-tail synthesis in Streptomyces: In vitro and in vivo activities of RNase PH, the SCO3896 gene product and polynucleotide phosphorylase // Microbiology, 2006. Vol. 152, N 3.-С.627-636

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Yamanaka Selective mRNA degradation by polynucleotide phosphorylase in cold shock adaptation in Escherichia coli // J. Bacteriol., 2001. Vol. 183, N 9.-С.2808-2816

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Mackie George A. Stabilization of the 3' one-third of Escherichia coli ribosomal protein S20 mRNA in mutants lacking polynucleotide phosphorylase // J. Bacteriol., 1989. Vol. 171, N 8.-С.4112-4120

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The endoribonucleolytic N-terminal half of Escherichia coli RNase E is evolutionarily conserved in Synechocystis sp. and other bacteria but not the C-terminal half, which is sufficient for degradosome assembly // Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 1998. Vol. 95, N 20.-С.11637-11642

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