- ATPC RNA motif
The ATPC RNA motif is a conserved
RNA structure found in certaincyanobacteria . [cite journal |author=Weinberg Z, Barrick JE, Yao Z, "et al" |title=Identification of 22 candidate structured RNAs in bacteria using the CMfinder comparative genomics pipeline |journal=Nucleic Acids Res. |volume=35 |issue=14 |pages=4809–19 |year=2007 |pmid=17621584 |pmc=1950547 |doi=10.1093/nar/gkm487 |url=] It is apparently ubiquitous in "Prochlorococcus marinus ", and is present in many species in the genus "Synechococcus ". The RNA is always found within anoperon encoding subunits ofATP synthase , and it is always located downstream of the gene encoding the A subunit of ATP synthase, and upstream of the C subunit gene. This location is consistent with acis-regulatory element , but also with anon-coding RNA that is transcribed with the ATP synthase genes.Simple RNA structures called
stem-loop s have been reported in the ATP synthase operons of various cyanobacteria, [cite journal|author=Curtis SE|title=Structure, organization and expression of cyanobacterial ATP synthase genes|journal=Photosynth. Res.|volume=18|pages=223-244|year=1988|doi=10.1007/BF00042986] but not structures such as the 3-stem junction that is the main feature of the ATPC RNA motif.References
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