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      RNA decay by messenger RNA interferases.

      Methods in enzymology
      Bacterial Toxins, genetics, Base Sequence, Blotting, Northern, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Codon, DNA Primers, Escherichia coli Proteins, Plasmids, RNA Interference, RNA Probes, RNA, Bacterial, isolation & purification, metabolism

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          Two abundant toxin-antitoxin (TA) gene families, relBE and mazEF, encode mRNA cleaving enzymes whose ectopic overexpression abruptly inhibits translation and thereby induces a bacteriostatic condition. Here we describe and discuss protocols for the overproduction, purification, and analysis of mRNA cleaving enzymes such as RelE of Escherichia coli and the corresponding antitoxin RelB. In particular, we describe a set of plasmid vectors useful for the detailed analysis of cleavage sites in model mRNAs.

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