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SraE/RygA/RygB family RNA; RygA RNA; RygB RNA; OmrA RNA; OmrB RNA; SraE RNA

RNA      
n. Kernsäure, Teil vom Vererbungsmachanismus
ribosomal RNA         
  • An example of a fully-assembled small subunit of ribosomal RNA in prokaryotes, specifically ''[[Thermus thermophilus]]''. The actual ribosomal RNA (16S) is shown coiled in orange with ribosomal proteins attaching in blue.
  • This diagram depicts how rRNA sequencing in prokaryotes can ultimately be used to produce pharmaceuticals to combat disease caused by the very microbes the rRNA was originally obtained from.
  • Small subunit ribosomal RNA, 5' domain taken from the [[Rfam]] database. This example is [http://rfam.xfam.org/family/RF00177 RF00177], a fragment from an uncultured bacterium.
  • Diagram of ribosomal RNA types and how they combine to create the ribosomal subunits.
  • A simplified depiction of a ribosome (with SSU and LSU artificially detached here for visualization purposes) depicting the A and P sites and both the small and large ribosomal subunits operating in conjunction.
RNA COMPONENT OF THE RIBOSOME, ESSENTIAL FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN ALL LIVING ORGANISMS
RRNA; Ribosomal rna; Rna, ribosomal; Pre-rRNA; 16s gene; Small subunit ribosomal RNA, 5' domain; SSU rRNA 5' domain; Ribosomal Rna; Ribosomal RNAs; R-RNA
n. ribosomale RNA, rRNA, RNA in Ribosomen
ribonucleic acid         
  • ochre]], proteins in blue. The active site is a small segment of rRNA, indicated in red.
  • [[Secondary structure]] of a [[telomerase RNA]].
  • Double-stranded RNA
  • Structure of a [[hammerhead ribozyme]], a ribozyme that cuts RNA
  • Watson-Crick base pairs in a [[siRNA]] (hydrogen atoms are not shown)
  • A hairpin loop from a pre-mRNA. Highlighted are the [[nucleobase]]s (green) and the ribose-phosphate backbone (blue). This is a single strand of RNA that folds back upon itself.
  • Structure of a fragment of an RNA, showing a guanosyl subunit.
  • Robert W. Holley, left, poses with his research team.
  • Uridine to pseudouridine is a common RNA modification.
  •  A diagram of how mRNA is used to create polypeptide chains.
FAMILY OF LARGE BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
DsRNA; Ribonucleic acid; Ribonucleic Acid; RiboNucleic Acid; Ribo nucleic acid; Ribo Nucleic Acid; Ribose nucleic acid; Ribose Nucleic Acid; Double-stranded RNA; RNAs; Dsrna; Rna; SsRNA; RNA genome; Ribo-nucleic acid; Single-stranded RNA
R.N.S. (Ribo-Nucleinsäure, Verbindungen von Phosphorsäure, Nucleinbasen und dem Zucker Ribose, die die zentr. Bestandteile der Gene im Zellkern sind)

Definition

mRNA
¦ abbreviation Biology messenger RNA.

Wikipedia

OmrA-B RNA

The OmrA-B RNA gene family (also known as SraE RNA, RygA and RygB and OmrA and OmrB) is a pair of homologous OmpR-regulated small non-coding RNA that was discovered in E. coli during two large-scale screens. OmrA-B is highly abundant in stationary phase, but low levels could be detected in exponentially growing cells as well. RygB is adjacent to RygA a closely related RNA. These RNAs bind to the Hfq protein and regulate gene expression by antisense binding. They negatively regulate the expression of several genes encoding outer membrane proteins, including cirA, CsgD, fecA, fepA and ompT by binding in the vicinity of the Shine-Dalgarno sequence, suggesting the control of these targets is dependent on Hfq protein and RNase E. Taken together, these data suggest that OmrA-B participates in the regulation of outer membrane composition, responding to environmental conditions.

Together with the RNA chaperone Hfq, OmrA-B positively controls bacterial motility and negatively controls the production of acidic exopolysaccharide amylovoran in plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora.