The regulatory activity of sRNA
A) codes for a sigma factor.
B) prevents CRP interaction with RNA polymerase, thereby blocking its access to the promoter.
C) synthesizes ppGpp.
D) targets mRNAs for degradation.
E) creates an attenuator stem loop.
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