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Messenger RNA decay is an important mechanism for controlling gene expression in all organisms. The rate of the mRNA degradation directly affects the steady state concentration of mRNAs and therefore influences the protein synthesis. RNaseE has a key importance for the general mRNA decay in E. coli. While RNaseE initiates the degradation of most mRNAs in E. coli, it is likely that the enzyme is also responsible for the degradation of recombinant RNAs. As RNaseE is essential for cell viability and knockout mutants cannot be cultured, we investigated the possibility for a down-regulation of the intracellular level of RNaseE by antisense RNAs. During this study, an antisense RNA based approach could be established which revealed a strong reduction of the intracellular level of RNaseE in E. coli.
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Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory, Department of Process and Environmental Engineering and Biocenter Oulu, PO Box 4300, University of Oulu, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland. christian.kemmer@chem.ethz.ch
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