Lactis-plasmid RNA motif
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lactis-plasmid-rna-motif-269-7244515
title:
Lactis-plasmid RNA motif
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The lactis-plasmid RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure identified by bioinformatics. The RNAs are restricted to lactic acid bacteria, and are especially common in Lactococcus lactis. They typically lie near to repB genes, and are almost found in plasmids. This data suggested that lactis-plasmid RNAs participate in the control of plasmid abundance. However, many of the plasmids that carry lactis-plasmid RNAs also carry ctRNA-pND324 RNAs, which are involved in plasmid copy count regulation. The
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Conserved RNA structure
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactis-plasmid_RNA_motif
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2024-03-29T13:34:34Z
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