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PYLIS downstream sequence

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Symbol
  
PYLIS 1

RNA type
  
Cis-regulatory element

Rfam
  
RF01982

Domain(s)
  
Archaea

PYLIS downstream sequence

In biology, the PYLIS downstream sequence (PYLIS: pyrrolysine insertion sequence) is a stem-loop structure that appears on some mRNA sequences. This structural motif was previously thought to cause the UAG (amber) stop codon to be translated to the amino acid pyrrolysine instead of ending the protein translation. However, it has been shown that PYLIS has no effect upon the efficiency of the UAG suppression, hence even its name is, in fact, incorrect.

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PYLIS downstream sequence Wikipedia