SucC RNA motif

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sucC RNA motif
Consensus secondary structure of sucC RNAs
Identifiers
SymbolsucC RNA
RfamRF01759
Other data
RNA typeCis-regulatory region
Domain(s)Pseudomonas
PDB structuresPDBe

The sucC RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure discovered using bioinformatics.[1] sucC RNAs are found in the genus Pseudomonas, and are consistently found in possible 5' untranslated regions of sucC genes. These genes encode Succinyl coenzyme A synthetase, and are hypothesised to be regulated by the sucC RNAs. sucC genes participate in the citric acid cycle, and another gene involved in the citric acid cycle, sucA, is also predicted to be regulated by a conserved RNA structure (see sucA RNA motif and sucA-II RNA motif).

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  1. ^ Weinberg Z, Wang JX, Bogue J, et al. (March 2010). "Comparative genomics reveals 104 candidate structured RNAs from bacteria, archaea and their metagenomes". Genome Biol. 11 (3): R31. doi:10.1186/gb-2010-11-3-r31. PMC 2864571. PMID 20230605.

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