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It is the wild type RNA-OUT of a well-known antisense RNA-mediated translation control system in E. coli called RNA-IN-RNA-OUT.  
 
It is the wild type RNA-OUT of a well-known antisense RNA-mediated translation control system in E. coli called RNA-IN-RNA-OUT.  
 
It derived from the copy-number control element from the insertion sequence IS10, wherein the RNA-OUT inhibits transposase expression. RNA-OUT base pairs to the translation initiation region of the transposase mRNA (RNA-IN), thereby repressing translation both by preventing ribosome binding and by promoting transcription degradation. The 5’ end of the unstructured, unstable sense RNA-IN is complementary to the top of the loop domain and to one entire side of the stable RNA-OUT hairpin. The translation repression rate between RNAOUTS1 and RNAIN S1 is 90%.
 
It derived from the copy-number control element from the insertion sequence IS10, wherein the RNA-OUT inhibits transposase expression. RNA-OUT base pairs to the translation initiation region of the transposase mRNA (RNA-IN), thereby repressing translation both by preventing ribosome binding and by promoting transcription degradation. The 5’ end of the unstructured, unstable sense RNA-IN is complementary to the top of the loop domain and to one entire side of the stable RNA-OUT hairpin. The translation repression rate between RNAOUTS1 and RNAIN S1 is 90%.
[[File:RNA-IN-RNA-OUT.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Figure1. mechanism of RNA-INOUT regulatory system|]]
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[[File:RNA-IN-RNA-OUT.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Figure1. mechanism of RNA-INOUT regulatory system]]
  
 
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Revision as of 15:45, 26 September 2013

RNA-OUT S1

It is the wild type RNA-OUT of a well-known antisense RNA-mediated translation control system in E. coli called RNA-IN-RNA-OUT. It derived from the copy-number control element from the insertion sequence IS10, wherein the RNA-OUT inhibits transposase expression. RNA-OUT base pairs to the translation initiation region of the transposase mRNA (RNA-IN), thereby repressing translation both by preventing ribosome binding and by promoting transcription degradation. The 5’ end of the unstructured, unstable sense RNA-IN is complementary to the top of the loop domain and to one entire side of the stable RNA-OUT hairpin. The translation repression rate between RNAOUTS1 and RNAIN S1 is 90%.

Figure1. mechanism of RNA-INOUT regulatory system

References:

Mutalik V K, Qi L, Guimaraes J C, et al. Rationally designed families of orthogonal RNA regulators of translation[J]. Nature Chemical Biology, 2012, 8(5): 447-454.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]