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DescriptionBacterial PNPase and polyadenylation.svg
English: Successive rounds of polyadenylation and degradation by polynucleotide phosphorylase allows the degradation of an RNA with a stem-loop.
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Based on illustration in Régnier P, Arraiano CM (2000) "Degradation of mRNA in bacteria: Emergence of ubiquitous features" Bioessays22: 235–44. PMID 10684583
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