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- Q4840032 subject Q8680982.
- Q4840032 abstract "The Bacteroides-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure identified in bacteria within the genus Bacteroides. The RNAs are typically found downstream of (in the possible 3′ UTRs) of genes that participate in the synthesis of exopolysaccharides of unknown types. It is possible that Bacteroides-1 RNAs regulate the upstream genes, but since this mode of regulation is unusual in bacteria, it is more likely that the structure functions as a non-coding RNA.".
- Q4840032 thumbnail Bacteroides-1-RNA.svg?width=300.
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- Q4840032 wikiPageWikiLink Q133186.
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- Q4840032 wikiPageWikiLink Q8680982.
- Q4840032 comment "The Bacteroides-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure identified in bacteria within the genus Bacteroides. The RNAs are typically found downstream of (in the possible 3′ UTRs) of genes that participate in the synthesis of exopolysaccharides of unknown types. It is possible that Bacteroides-1 RNAs regulate the upstream genes, but since this mode of regulation is unusual in bacteria, it is more likely that the structure functions as a non-coding RNA.".
- Q4840032 label "Bacteroides-1 RNA motif".
- Q4840032 depiction Bacteroides-1-RNA.svg.