Maude Guillier

The 5' end of two redundant sRNAs is involved in the regulation of multiple targets, including their own regulator (2008)

Guillier, Maude, Gottesman, Susan

Small RNAs are widespread regulators of gene expression in numerous organisms. This study describes the mode of action of two redundant Escherichia coli sRNAs, OmrA and OmrB, that downregulate the...

Target prediction for small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria (2006)

Tjaden, Brian, Goodwin, Sarah S., Opdyke, Jason A., Guillier, Maude, Fu, Daniel X., Gottesman, Susan, ...

Many small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria act as post-transcriptional regulators by basepairing with target mRNAs. While the number of characterized small RNAs (sRNAs) has steadily increased, only a...

Target prediction for small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria (2006)

Tjaden, Brian, Goodwin, Sarah S., Opdyke, Jason A., Guillier, Maude, Fu, Daniel X., Gottesman, Susan, ...

Many small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria act as post-transcriptional regulators by basepairing with target mRNAs. While the number of characterized small RNAs (sRNAs) has steadily increased, only a...

Modulating the outer membrane with small RNAs (2006)

Guillier, Maude, Gottesman, Susan, Storz, Gisela

MicF, one of the first chromosomally encoded regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) to be discovered, was found to modulate the expression of OmpF, an abundant outer membrane protein. Several recent papers...

The N-terminal extension of Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L20 is important for ribosome assembly, but dispensable for translational feedback control (2005)

GUILLIER, MAUDE, ALLEMAND, FRÉDÉRIC, GRAFFE, MONIQUE, RAIBAUD, SOPHIE, DARDEL, FRÉDÉRIC, SPRINGER, MATHIAS, ...

The Escherichia coli autoregulatory ribosomal protein L20 consists of two structurally distinct domains. The C-terminal domain is globular and sits on the surface of the large ribosomal subunit...

How bacterial ribosomal protein L20 assembles with 23 S ribosomal RNA and its own messenger RNA. (2003)

Raibaud, Sophie, Vachette, Patrice, Guillier, Maude, Allemand, Frédéric, Chiaruttini, Claude, Dardel, Frédéric

In bacteria, the expression of ribosomal proteins is often feedback-regulated at the translational level by the binding of the protein to its own mRNA. This is the case for L20, which binds to two...

How bacterial ribosomal protein L20 assembles with 23 S ribosomal RNA and its own messenger RNA. (2003)

Raibaud, Sophie, Vachette, Patrice, Guillier, Maude, Allemand, Frédéric, Chiaruttini, Claude, Dardel, Frédéric

In bacteria, the expression of ribosomal proteins is often feedback-regulated at the translational level by the binding of the protein to its own mRNA. This is the case for L20, which binds to two...

Translational feedback regulation of the gene for L35 in Escherichia coli requires binding of ribosomal protein L20 to two sites in its leader mRNA: a possible case of ribosomal RNA-messenger RNA molecular mimicry.

Guillier, Maude, Allemand, Frédéric, Raibaud, Sophie, Dardel, Frédéric, Springer, Mathias, Chiaruttini, Claude

In addition to being a component of the large ribosomal subunit, ribosomal protein L20 of Escherichia coli also acts as a translational repressor. L20 is synthesized from the IF3 operon that contains...

The N-terminal extension of Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L20 is important for ribosome assembly, but dispensable for translational feedback control

GUILLIER, MAUDE, ALLEMAND, FRÉDÉRIC, GRAFFE, MONIQUE, RAIBAUD, SOPHIE, DARDEL, FRÉDÉRIC, SPRINGER, MATHIAS, ...

The Escherichia coli autoregulatory ribosomal protein L20 consists of two structurally distinct domains. The C-terminal domain is globular and sits on the surface of the large ribosomal subunit...

Target prediction for small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria

Tjaden, Brian, Goodwin, Sarah S., Opdyke, Jason A., Guillier, Maude, Fu, Daniel X., Gottesman, Susan, ...

Many small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria act as post-transcriptional regulators by basepairing with target mRNAs. While the number of characterized small RNAs (sRNAs) has steadily increased, only a...

Translational feedback regulation of the gene for L35 in Escherichia coli requires binding of ribosomal protein L20 to two sites in its leader mRNA: a possible case of ribosomal RNA-messenger RNA molecular mimicry.

Guillier, Maude, Allemand, Frédéric, Raibaud, Sophie, Dardel, Frédéric, Springer, Mathias, Chiaruttini, Claude

In addition to being a component of the large ribosomal subunit, ribosomal protein L20 of Escherichia coli also acts as a translational repressor. L20 is synthesized from the IF3 operon that contains...

The N-terminal extension of Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L20 is important for ribosome assembly, but dispensable for translational feedback control

GUILLIER, MAUDE, ALLEMAND, FRÉDÉRIC, GRAFFE, MONIQUE, RAIBAUD, SOPHIE, DARDEL, FRÉDÉRIC, SPRINGER, MATHIAS, ...

The Escherichia coli autoregulatory ribosomal protein L20 consists of two structurally distinct domains. The C-terminal domain is globular and sits on the surface of the large ribosomal subunit...

Target prediction for small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria

Tjaden, Brian, Goodwin, Sarah S., Opdyke, Jason A., Guillier, Maude, Fu, Daniel X., Gottesman, Susan, ...

Many small, noncoding RNAs in bacteria act as post-transcriptional regulators by basepairing with target mRNAs. While the number of characterized small RNAs (sRNAs) has steadily increased, only a...

The 5′ end of two redundant sRNAs is involved in the regulation of multiple targets, including their own regulator

Guillier, Maude, Gottesman, Susan

Small RNAs are widespread regulators of gene expression in numerous organisms. This study describes the mode of action of two redundant Escherichia coli sRNAs, OmrA and OmrB, that downregulate the...