Chlorobi-1 RNA motif
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Chlorobi-1 RNA | |
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File:Chlorobi-1-RNA.svg | |
Consensus secondary structure of Chlorobi-1 RNAs | |
Identifiers | |
Symbol | Chlorobi-1 |
Rfam | RF01696 |
Other data | |
RNA type | sRNA |
The Chlorobi-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA secondary structure identified by bioinformatics.[1] It is predicted to be used only by Chlorobi, a phylum of bacteria. The motif consists of two stem-loops that are followed by an apparent rho-independent transcription terminator. The motif is presumed to function as an independently transcribed non-coding RNA.
A number of other RNAs were identified in the same study, including:[1]
- Bacteroidales-1 RNA motif
- CrcB RNA Motif
- Gut-1 RNA motif
- JUMPstart RNA motif
- Lactis-plasmid RNA motif
- Lacto-usp RNA motif
- MraW RNA motif
- Ocean-V RNA motif
- PsaA RNA motif
- Pseudomon-Rho RNA motif
- Rne-II RNA motif
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