PotC RNA motif

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The potC RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure discovered using bioinformatics.[1] The RNA is detected only in genome sequences derived from DNA that was extracted from uncultivated marine bacteria. Thus, this RNA is present in environmental samples, but not yet found in any cultivated organism. potC RNAs are located in the presumed 5' untranslated regions of genes predicted to encode either membrane transport proteins or peroxiredoxins. Therefore, it was hypothesized that potC RNAs are cis-regulatory elements, but their detailed function is unknown.

SymbolpotC RNA
RNA typeCis-regulatory element
PDB structuresPDBe
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potC RNA motif
Consensus secondary structure of potC RNAs
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SymbolpotC RNA
RfamRF01751
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RNA typeCis-regulatory element
PDB structuresPDBe
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A number of other RNAs were identified in the same study, including:

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