RsaOG, a new staphylococcal family of highly transcribed non-coding RNA

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The expression of trans-acting small RNAs in firmicutes has been poorly documented to date. This gap is being filled quickly in the genus Staphylococcus, which is both a model firmicute and an important human pathogen. Here we analyse RsaOG, a novel small RNA family specific to Staphylococcus and highly transcribed. This well conserved element, first discovered in a computational screen, was precisely mapped in the genome by RACE mapping and the identification of a putative transcriptional promoter. The proposed secondary structure presents two highly conserved unpaired sequences, part of which can form a pseudoknot. We suggest a possible involvement of the remaining conserved single stranded region in trans regulatory interactions. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Marchais, A., Bohn, C., Bouloc, P., & Gautheret, D. (2010). RsaOG, a new staphylococcal family of highly transcribed non-coding RNA. RNA Biology, 7(2), 116–119. https://doi.org/10.4161/rna.7.2.10925

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