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OxyS RNA

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Symbol
  
OxyS

RNA type
  
Gene; sRNA

SO
  
0000384

Rfam
  
RF00035

Domain(s)
  
Bacteria

OxyS RNA

OxyS RNA is a small non-coding RNA which is induced in response to oxidative stress in Escherichia coli. This RNA acts as a global regulator to activate or repress the expression of as many as 40 genes, by an antisense mechanism, including the fhlA-encoded transcriptional activator and the rpoS-encoded sigma(s) subunit of RNA polymerase. OxyS is bound by the Hfq protein, that increases the OxyS RNA interaction with its target messages. Binding to Hfq alters the conformation of OxyS. The 109 nucleotide RNA is thought to be composed of three stem-loops.

Target genes of OxyS

A number of additional targets were recently predicted and verified using microarray analysis. These are listed below:

  • yobF - confirmed by Northern analysis
  • yaiZ
  • rumA
  • wrbA - confirmed by Northern analysis
  • ybaY - confirmed by Northern analysis
  • References

    OxyS RNA Wikipedia