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- Gamma-150_RNA_motif abstract "The gamma-150 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that is found in bacteria within the order Pseudomonadales. Because gamma-150 RNAs are not consistently in 5' UTRs, the gamma-150 motif is presumed to correspond to a non-coding RNA.Experiments conducted on RNA transcripts in Pseudomonas syringae DC3000 revealed that two gamma-150 RNAs in that organism are transcribed as separate RNA molecules. The transcript length is roughly 380 nucleotides in size, which is almost twice as large as the gamma-150 motif itself. It is likely that they are transcribed by RpoN, a protein that is also referred to as sigma 54.Structurally, the gamma-150 motif consists of four independent stem-loops. The first stem-loop (the stem-loop closest to the 5' end of the RNA) has significant covariation in support of its identity as an RNA (see secondary structure prediction). The second and fourth have more modest evidence, while the third stem-loop might be poorly conserved, or not genuine. Several regions of high conservation of nucleotide identity are present throughout the RNA motif, and many contain short runs of adenosines.".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageID "19180114".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageLength "1998".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageRevisionID "678818679".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink 5_UTR.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-coding_RNA.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Five_prime_untranslated_region.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Non-coding_RNA.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid_structure_prediction.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonadales.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas_syringae.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif wikiPageWikiLink Stem-loop.
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- Gamma-150_RNA_motif subject Category:Non-coding_RNA.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif hypernym Structure.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif type Article.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif type Building.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif type Article.
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif comment "The gamma-150 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that is found in bacteria within the order Pseudomonadales. Because gamma-150 RNAs are not consistently in 5' UTRs, the gamma-150 motif is presumed to correspond to a non-coding RNA.Experiments conducted on RNA transcripts in Pseudomonas syringae DC3000 revealed that two gamma-150 RNAs in that organism are transcribed as separate RNA molecules.".
- Gamma-150_RNA_motif label "Gamma-150 RNA motif".
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