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Flg-Rhizobiales RNA motif

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flg-Rhizobiales RNA motif
Consensus secondary structure of flg-Rhizobiales RNAs
Identifiers
Symbolflg-Rhizobiales
RfamRF01736
Other data
RNA typeCis-regulatory element
Domain(s)Rhizobiales
PDB structuresPDBe

The flg-Rhizobiales RNA motif is an RNA structure that is conserved in certain bacteria.[1] All known flg-Rhizobiales RNAs are located in the presumptive 5' untranslated regions of operons that contain genes whose functions relate to the creation of flagellar basal bodies. The flg-Rhizobiales RNAs are restricted to the Rhizobiales, an order of alphaproteobacteria, although only some Rhizobiales bacterial are predicted to use flg-Rhizobiales RNAs. The exact function of these RNAs is unknown, although it is hypothesized that they have a cis-regulatory function in controlling expression of the downstream operons.

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References

  1. ^ Weinberg Z, Wang JX, Bogue J, et al. (March 2010). "Comparative genomics reveals 104 candidate structured RNAs from bacteria, archaea and their metagenomes". Genome Biol. 11 (3): R31. doi:10.1186/gb-2010-11-3-r31. PMC 2864571. PMID 20230605.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)