T-box leader
Usually found in gram-positive bacteria, the T box leader sequence is an RNA element that controls gene expression through the regulation of translation by binding directly to a specific tRNA and sensing its aminoacylation state. This interaction controls expression of downstream aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase genes, amino acid biosynthesis, and uptake-related genes in a negative feedback loop. The uncharged tRNA acts as the effector for transcription antitermination of genes in the T-box leader family. The anticodon of a specific tRNA base pairs to a specifier sequence within the T-box motif, and the NCCA acceptor tail of the tRNA base pairs to a conserved bulge in the T-box antiterminator hairpin.
T-box leader | |
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Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of T-box | |
Identifiers | |
Symbol | T-box |
Rfam | RF00230 |
Other data | |
RNA type | Cis-reg; leader; |
Domain(s) | Bacteria |
GO | GO:0000049 |
SO | SO:0000140 |
PDB structures | PDBe |
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