2019
DOI: 10.1101/766626
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Regulatory context drives conservation of glycine riboswitch aptamers

Abstract: 24In comparison to protein coding sequences, the impact of mutation and natural selection 25 on the sequence and function of non-coding (ncRNA) genes is not well understood. 26Many ncRNA genes are narrowly distributed to only a few organisms, and appear to be 27 rapidly evolving. Compared to protein coding sequences, there are many challenges 28 associated with assessment of ncRNAs that are not well addressed by conventional 29 phylogenetic approaches, including: short sequence length, lack of primary sequence… Show more

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“…In bacteria, no threonine aldolase has yet been found under the control of a riboswitch. However, several bacterial genes involved in the glycine cleavage system are controlled by riboswitches responsive to glycine [87]. From a structural standpoint, the GLY1 3′ UTR contains a multi-stem junction, a feature common in many known classes of riboswitches [88].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bacteria, no threonine aldolase has yet been found under the control of a riboswitch. However, several bacterial genes involved in the glycine cleavage system are controlled by riboswitches responsive to glycine [87]. From a structural standpoint, the GLY1 3′ UTR contains a multi-stem junction, a feature common in many known classes of riboswitches [88].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%