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TraJ-II RNA motif : ウィキペディア英語版 | TraJ-II RNA motif
The ''traJ''-II RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure discovered in bacteria by using bioinformatics. ''traJ''-II RNAs appear to be in the 5' untranslated regions of protein-coding genes called ''traJ'', which functions in the process of bacterial conjugation. A previously identified motif known as TraJ 5' UTR is also found upstream of ''traJ'' genes functions as the target of FinP antisense RNAs, so it is possible that ''traJ''-II RNAs play a similar role as targets of an antisense RNA. Howeer, some sequence features within the ''traJ''-II RNA motif suggest that the biological RNA might be transcribed from the reverse-complement strand. Thus is it unclear whether ''traJ''-II function as cis-regulatory elements. ''traJ''-II RNAs are found in a variety of proteobacteria. ==References== 〔
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