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In molecular biology, the Aar small RNA is a small RNA (sRNA) produced by species of Acinetobacter. It was first discovered in Acinetobacter baylyi, and is located between the trpS and sucD genes.[1] TrpS encodes tryptophanyl-tRNA-synthetase II and sucD encodes succinyl-coA-synthetase subunit alpha.[2][3] Aar upregulates several mRNAs encoding proteins involved in amino acid metabolism.[4]
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References
- ^ Schilling, D (2010 Sep). "The small RNA Aar in Acinetobacter baylyi: a putative regulator of amino acid metabolism". Archives of microbiology. 192 (9): 691–702. PMID 20559624.
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