- TD-2 RNA motif
The TD-2 RNA motif is a conserved
RNA structure found in "Treponema denticola ", [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=] as well asmetagenome sequences extracted from atermite hindgut , which is known to be enriched forSpirochaete s. Since TD-2 RNAs are not typically positioned in5' UTR s, the motif is presumed to correspond to anon-coding RNA .The TD-2 RNA's secondary structure is supported by covariation (see
secondary structure prediction ), and one stem typically has terminal GNRAtetraloop s, which are known to be especially stable. Surprisingly, however, the motif has an unusual number of stems containing runs ofadenosine s thatbase pair with coordinate runs ofuridine s. The lengths of these runs do correspond, thus comprising part of the covariation evidence in support of the motif's assignment as a conserved RNA. The first (5'-most) stem in the TD-2 RNA motif exhibits covariation, but also appears to be lost in some TD-2 RNAs.Seven TD-2 RNAs overlap predicted representatives of the
TD-1 RNA motif , but it is unknown whether these two motifs can somehow be merged.References
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