Transcriptomic analysis of N-terminal mutated Trypanosoma cruzi UBP1 knockdown underlines the importance of this RNAbinding protein in parasite development
Background: During its life cycle, the human pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi must quickly adapt to different environments, in which the variation in the gene expression of the regulatory U-rich RNAbinding protein 1 (TcUBP1) plays a crucial role. We have previously demonstrated that the overexpression of...
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2024
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Παρόμοια τεκμήρια: Transcriptomic analysis of N-terminal mutated Trypanosoma cruzi UBP1 knockdown underlines the importance of this RNAbinding protein in parasite development
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