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Stringent Response At Biology Glossary

What is it? The ability of a bacterium to limit the synthesis of tRNA and rRNA during amino acid starvation. The alarmones ppGpp and pppGpp are at least partially responsible for the stringent response. The concentrations of these alarmones are controlled by the relA

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