MicC RNA
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The MicC non-coding RNA (previously known as IS063 [1]) is located between the ompN and ydbK genes in E. coli. This RNA is thought to be a regulator of OmpC expression, with a 5' region of 22 nucleotides potentially forming an antisense interaction with the ompC mRNA. Along with MicF RNA this family may act in conjunction with EnvZ-OmpR two-component system to control the OmpF/OmpC protein ratio in response to a variety of environmental stimuli [2].
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- ↑ Chen, S (2002). "A bioinformatics based approach to discover small RNA genes in the Escherichia coli genome". Biosystems. 65: 157&ndash, 177. PMID 12069726. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Chen, S (2004). "MicC, a second small-RNA regulator of Omp protein expression in Escherichia coli". J Bacteriol. 186: 6689&ndash, 6697. PMID 15466019. Unknown parameter
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