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Concentration-Dependent CsrA Regulation of the uxuB Transcript Leads to Development of a Post-Transcriptional Bandpass Filter

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Published
Apr 09, 2025
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14(4)
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1084-1098
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Funding
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Award: 5R01GM135495-04
Welch Foundation Award: F-1756
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Award: MCB-1932780
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award: DGE-1610403
University of Texas at Austin
Fulbright Garcia-Robles Fellowship
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Alejandra M. Rojano-Nisimura, Trevor R. Simmons, Alexandra J. Lukasiewicz, et al. (2025). Concentration-Dependent CsrA Regulation of the uxuB Transcript Leads to Development of a Post-Transcriptional Bandpass Filter. ACS Synthetic Biology, 14(4), 1084-1098. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.4c00668