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NuoG RNA motif

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Symbol
  
nuoG RNA

RNA type
  
Cis-regulatory element

Rfam
  
RF01748

Domain(s)
  
Enterobacteria

The nuoG RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure detected by bioinformatics. It is located in the presumed 5' untranslated regions of nuoG genes. This gene and the downstream genes probably comprise an operon that encodes various subunits of ubiquinone reductase enzyme.

nuoG RNAs are found only in some, but not all, enterobacteria. There is a question of whether sequences in the genus Salmonella correspond to nuoG RNAs that do not conserve the proposed secondary structure. If so, this observation would undermine the proposed conserved structure. However, the similarity in sequence between the recognized nuoG RNAs and the Salmonella sequences is loose, and so the sequences might be unrelated. Because of the question of the Salmonella sequences, some ambiguity remains as to whether or not nuoG RNAs do, in fact, function as structured RNAs.

References

NuoG RNA motif Wikipedia