Publications by authors named "M Cocaign-Bousquet"

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  • RNA polyadenylation, led by poly(A) polymerases, uses ATP to add adenine to RNA, which can impact the stability of those RNA molecules.
  • This study explored what happens when the gene for the main poly(A) polymerase, PAP I, is inactivated, finding that over a thousand RNAs were stabilized and ATP levels dropped by 20%.
  • The research revealed a direct connection between ATP levels and RNA stability, indicating that low ATP can stabilize RNAs when PAP I activity is reduced, highlighting the role of energy in RNA metabolism.
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Traditional cheesemaking processes often involve backslopping practice. However, over successive inoculations, acidification deficiencies may arise. In such cases, adding a starter is recommended to restore the ecosystem stability.

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Through their involvement in the integration and excision of a large number of mobile genetic elements, such as phages and integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs), site-specific recombination systems based on heterobivalent tyrosine recombinases play a major role in genome dynamics and evolution. However, despite hundreds of these systems having been identified in genome databases, very few have been described in detail, with none from phages that infect Bacillota (formerly Firmicutes). In this study, we reanalyzed the recombination module of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.

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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by its main symptom, visceral hypersensitivity (VH), which is aggravated by stress. Gut-brain interactions and gut bacteria may alleviate IBS symptoms, including VH. γ-amino butyric acid (GABA), produced notably by lactic acid bacteria (LAB), shows promising result in IBS symptoms treatment.

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Background: γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a bioactive compound produced by lactic acid bacteria (LAB). The diversity of GABA production in the Lactococcus genus is poorly understood. Genotypic and phenotypic approaches were therefore combined in this study to shed light on this diversity.

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