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Symbol
  
SprD

RNA type
  
Gene

SO
  
{{{SO}}}

Rfam
  
RF01828

Domain(s)
  
Staphylococcus aureus

SprD

In molecular biology SprD (Small pathogenicity island RNA D) is a non-coding RNA expressed on pathogenicity islands in Staphylococcus aureus. It was identified in silico along with a number of other sRNAs (SprA-G) through microarray analysis which were confirmed using a Northern blot. SprD has been found to significantly contribute to causing disease in an animal model.

Function

SprD is located between genes scn and chp in the innate immune evasion cluster (IEC) of the S. aureus genome. Its placement within this region was the first indication of a virulence-factor regulatory function.

SprD binds with sbi (Staphylococcus aureus binder of IgG) mRNA which encodes an immune evasion protein. It occludes the Shine-Dalgarno sequence and the initiation codon of sbi, forming a sbi mRNA-SprD duplex repressing the translation of the mRNA.

sbi protein interferes with the host's innate immune response by binding Factor H, Complement component 3 and IgG.

References

SprD Wikipedia