DicF RNA

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DicF RNA
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Type: Gene; antisense;
2° structure: Predicted; PFOLD
Seed alignment: INFERNAL
Avg length: 52.0 nucleotides
Avg identity: 73%

DicF RNA is a non-coding RNA that is an antisense inhibitor of cell division gene ftsZ.[1] DicF is bound by the Hfq protein which enhances its interaction with its targets.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Faubladier, M; Bouche JP (1994). "Division inhibition gene dicF of Escherichia coli reveals a widespread group of prophage sequences in bacterial genomes". J Bacteriol 176: 1150–1156. PMID 7508908. 
  • [2] Tetart, F; Bouche JP (1992). "Regulation of the expression of the cell-cycle gene ftsZ by DicF antisense RNA. Division does not require a fixed number of FtsZ molecules". Mol Microbiol 6: 615–620. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.1992.tb01508.x. PMID 1372677. 
  • [3] Bouche, F; Bouche JP (1989). "Genetic evidence that DicF, a second division inhibitor encoded by the Escherichia coli dicB operon, is probably RNA". Mol Microbiol 3: 991–994. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.1989.tb00249.x. PMID 2477663. 

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