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IMES-3 RNA motif

IMES-3 RNA motif

Consensus secondary structure of IMES-3 RNAs. This figure is adapted from supplementary data of a previous publication.<ref name=&quot;Weinberg2009&quot;/>

The IMES-3 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was identified based on metagenomics and bioinformatics, and the underlying RNA sequences were identified independently by an earlier study. These RNAs are present in environmental sequences, and as of 2009 are not known to be present in any cultivated species. IMES-3 RNAs are abundant in comparison to ribosomes in RNAs sampled from the Pacific Ocean.

References

References

  1. (December 2009). "Exceptional structured noncoding RNAs revealed by bacterial metagenome analysis". Nature.
  2. (May 2009). "Metatranscriptomics reveals unique microbial small RNAs in the ocean's water column". Nature.
  3. (March 2008). "Microbial community gene expression in ocean surface waters". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A..
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