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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "FourU thermometers are a class of non-coding RNA thermometers found in Salmonella. They are named 'FourU' due to the four highly conserved uridine nucleotides found directly opposite the Shine-Dalgarno sequence on hairpin II (pictured).RNA thermometers such as FourU control regulation of temperature via heat shock proteins in many prokaryotes. FourU thermometers are relatively small RNA molecules, only 57 nucleotides in length, and have a simple two-hairpin structure.FourU are found in the 5' untranslated region of the gene for heat shock protein Salmonella agsA, they repress translation of this protein by base-pairing the Shine-Dalgardo sequence of the gene's mRNA. This prevents ribosomes from binding the gene's start codon.Other known RNA thermometers include the ROSE element and Hsp90 cis-reg element."@en }

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