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In molecular biology ctRNA (counter-transcribed RNA) is a plasmid encoded noncoding RNA that binds to the mRNA of repB and causes translational inhibition.ctRNA is encoded by plasmids and functions in rolling circle replication to maintain a low copy number. In Corynebacterium glutamicum, it achieves this by antisense pairing with the mRNA of RepB, a replication initiation protein.In Enterococcus faecium the plasmid pJB01 contains three open reading frames, copA, repB, and repC. The pJB01 ctRNA is coded on the opposite strand from the copA/repB intergenic region and partially overlaps an atypical ribosome binding site for repB.

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  • In molecular biology ctRNA (counter-transcribed RNA) is a plasmid encoded noncoding RNA that binds to the mRNA of repB and causes translational inhibition.ctRNA is encoded by plasmids and functions in rolling circle replication to maintain a low copy number. In Corynebacterium glutamicum, it achieves this by antisense pairing with the mRNA of RepB, a replication initiation protein.In Enterococcus faecium the plasmid pJB01 contains three open reading frames, copA, repB, and repC. The pJB01 ctRNA is coded on the opposite strand from the copA/repB intergenic region and partially overlaps an atypical ribosome binding site for repB. (en)
  • ctRNA (englisch counter-transcribed RNA ‚gegentranskribierte RNA‘) sind RNA aus Bakterien, mit der die Anzahl an Plasmiden in einer Bakterienzelle begrenzt wird. Die Hemmung erfolgt bei der Replikation des Plasmids. Die Begrenzung der Replikation durch ctRNA ist ein Mechanismus zur Begrenzung der Plasmidkopieanzahl, z. B. zur Vermeidung einer übermäßigen Genexpression der Gene auf dem Plasmid. (de)
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  • In molecular biology ctRNA (counter-transcribed RNA) is a plasmid encoded noncoding RNA that binds to the mRNA of repB and causes translational inhibition.ctRNA is encoded by plasmids and functions in rolling circle replication to maintain a low copy number. In Corynebacterium glutamicum, it achieves this by antisense pairing with the mRNA of RepB, a replication initiation protein.In Enterococcus faecium the plasmid pJB01 contains three open reading frames, copA, repB, and repC. The pJB01 ctRNA is coded on the opposite strand from the copA/repB intergenic region and partially overlaps an atypical ribosome binding site for repB. (en)
  • ctRNA (englisch counter-transcribed RNA ‚gegentranskribierte RNA‘) sind RNA aus Bakterien, mit der die Anzahl an Plasmiden in einer Bakterienzelle begrenzt wird. Die Hemmung erfolgt bei der Replikation des Plasmids. Die Begrenzung der Replikation durch ctRNA ist ein Mechanismus zur Begrenzung der Plasmidkopieanzahl, z. B. zur Vermeidung einer übermäßigen Genexpression der Gene auf dem Plasmid. (de)
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