Biology:Cyano-2 RNA motif

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Cyano-2 RNA motif
Cyano-2-RNA.svg
Consensus secondary structure of Cyano-2 RNAs
Identifiers
SymbolCyano-2
RfamRF01702
Other data
RNA typesRNA
Domain(s)Synechococcus
PDB structuresPDBe

The Cyano-2 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure identified by bioinformatics.[1] Cyano-2 RNAs are found in Cyanobacterial species classified within the genus Synechococcus. Many terminal loops in the two conserved stem-loops contain the nucleotide sequence GCGA, and these sequences might in some cases form stable GNRA tetraloops. Since the two stem-loops are somewhat distant from one another it is possible that they represent two independent non-coding RNAs that are often or always co-transcribed. The region one thousand base pairs upstream of predicted Cyano-2 RNAs is usually devoid of annotated features such as RNA or protein-coding genes. This absence of annotated genes within one thousand base pairs is relatively unusual within bacteria.

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