Diarrhoeal pathogen measures human body temperature with RNA thermometer

Wednesday, June 15, 2016 - 07:31 in Biology & Nature

Using cutting-edge high-throughput sequencing methods, researchers have mapped all RNA structures of a diarrhoeal pathogen at once. In the process, they identified a number of temperature-responsive structures, so-called RNA thermometers. "To date, we only ever discovered individual RNA thermometers following a tedious search, and painstakingly analysed one after the other," says project manager Prof Dr Franz Narberhaus from Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

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