NqrA-Marinomonas RNA motif

id: nqra-marinomonas-rna-motif-300-2360025
title: NqrA-Marinomonas RNA motif
text: The nqrA-Marinomonas RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics. nqrA-Marinomonas motif RNAs are found in Marinomonas. All known nqrA-Marinomonas RNAs are found upstream of "nqr" operons whose genes encode subunits of the sodium-translocating NADH:quinone oxidoreductase, whose function is suspected to be to allow marine bacteria to form a sodium gradient. The name of the RNA motif is derived from the first gene in the operon, which is called nqrA. Based on their
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