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RbfA, a 30S ribosomal binding factor, is a cold-shock protein whose absence triggers the cold-shock response
Pamela G. Jones
, Masayori Inouye
Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM)
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine (IQB)
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Binding Factors
100%
Ribosome Binding
100%
Cold Shock Response
100%
Cold Shock Protein
100%
RbfA
100%
Low Temperature
57%
Escherichia Coli
28%
Translation Initiation
28%
Gene Expression
14%
Protein Synthesis
14%
Cellular Adaptation
14%
Cold-adapted
14%
Specific Pattern
14%
Polysome
14%
Overproducer
14%
Slow Growth
14%
Growth Adaptation
14%
Total Protein
14%
Cold-sensitive
14%
16S Ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA)
14%
Downshifting
14%
Fast Growth
14%
Adaptation to Low Temperature
14%
Monosomes
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cold Shock Response
100%
30S
100%
Escherichia coli
28%
Maturation
14%
Wild Type
14%
Gene Expression
14%
Protein Biosynthesis
14%
16S Ribosomal RNA
14%
Polysome
14%