saliva-tongue-1 RNA motif

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saliva-tongue-1
Consensus secondary structure and sequence conservation of saliva-tongue-1 RNA
Identifiers
Symbolsaliva-tongue-1
RfamRF03107
Other data
RNA typeGene; sRNA
SOSO:0001263
PDB structuresPDBe


The saliva-tongue-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics.[1] saliva-tongue-1 motif RNAs are found in metagenomic sequences isolated from human saliva or on the human tongue. So far (as of 2018), these RNAs have not been detected in a classified organism.

saliva-tongue-1 RNAs likely function in trans as small RNAs.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Weinberg Z, Lünse CE, Corbino KA, Ames TD, Nelson JW, Roth A, Perkins KR, Sherlock ME, Breaker RR (October 2017). "Detection of 224 candidate structured RNAs by comparative analysis of specific subsets of intergenic regions". Nucleic Acids Res. 45 (18): 10811–10823. doi:10.1093/nar/gkx699. PMC 5737381. PMID 28977401.