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In molecular biology, VR-RNA is a small RNA produced by Clostridium perfringens. It functions as a regulator of the two-component VirR/VirS system.

VR-RNA regulates numerous genes including:

  • Toxin-encoding genes plc, colA and cpb2
  • Other virulence-related genes such as hyaluronidases and sialidase
  • Possible collagen adhesin gene (cna)
  • Extracellular nuclease, cadA
  • Enzymes such as Acid phosphatase, Heme oxygenase HemO and N-acetylglucosaminidases
  • Genes encoding transport proteins
  • Genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism
  • Genes encoding transport proteins
  • Arginine deiminase (ADI) pathway genes
  • Genes involved in citrate metabolism
  • VR-RNA regulates the toxin colA (collagenase) by base-pairing to colA mRNA, the 3' end of VR-RNA base-pairs to a region in the 5'UTR of the colA mRNA. This induces cleavage of the colA mRNA in the 5' UTR and leads to stabilisation of the mRNA and increased translation.

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    VR-RNA Wikipedia


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