Sar RNA

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sar RNA
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Type: Gene; antisense;
2° structure: Predicted; ILM; Bateman A
Seed alignment: Pubmed:9042942
Avg length: 65.9 nucleotides
Avg identity: 87%

Sar RNA is an antisense non-coding RNA that is partly responsible for the negative regulation of antirepressor synthesis during development of bacteriophage P22.[1] The target of Sar RNA in the ant mRNA. Structurally Sar RNA forms two stem-loops.

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  1. ^ Schaefer, KL; McClure WR (1997). "Antisense RNA control of gene expression in bacteriophage P22. I. Structures of sar RNA and its target, ant mRNA". RNA 3: 141–156. PMID 9042942. 

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