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Lnt RNA motif

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Symbol
  
Lnt

RNA type
  
Cis-reg;

SO
  
0005836

Rfam
  
RF01711

Domain(s)
  
Bacteria;

The Lnt RNA motif refers to a conserved RNA structure found in certain bacteria. Specifically, Lnt RNAs are known only in species within the phylum Chlorobi, and are located in the possible 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of genes that are annotated as encoding apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase enzymes. There is some doubt as to whether the indicated motif is transcribed as RNA, or whether its reverse complement is transcribed. If the reverse complement is transcribed it would potentially in 5' UTRs of genes encoding bacteriochlorophyll A, and would be close to the start codon of those genes.

References

Lnt RNA motif Wikipedia