- Nanos 3' UTR translation control element
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Nanos 3' UTR translation control element Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of nos_TCE Identifiers Symbol nos_TCE Rfam RF00161 Other data RNA type Cis-reg Domain(s) Eukaryota GO 0008595 0017148 0005515 SO 0000205 Nanos 3' UTR translation control element is a cis-regulatory element in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of the messenger RNA which encodes the Nanos protein. The Nanos protein in Drosophila is required for correct morphogenesis (anterior/posterior patterning) in the Drosophila embryo. Translation of the Nanos mRNA is repressed in the bulk cytoplasm and activated in the posterior region. The translation control element (TCE) in the 3'UTR forms a Y-shaped secondary structure, part of which is recognised by the Smaug protein and leads to translational repression.[1]
References
- ^ Crucs S, Chatterjee S, Gavis ER (2000). "Overlapping but distinct RNA elements control repression and activation of nanos translation". Mol. Cell 5 (3): 457–67. doi:10.1016/S1097-2765(00)80440-2. PMID 10882131.
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Categories:- Cis-regulatory RNA elements
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