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   <p>Manystrategies could be used by bacteria to coordinate temperature-dependent gene expression. A well-known class of biological temperature sensitive element is RNA-based thermosensor (RT), which is thermoregulatory RNA sequence in the 5'-untranslated region of mRNAs. RNA thermosensors could induce equilibrium shift between closed and open conformations of the translation initiation region under temperature variation, which influences the mRNA degradation or ribosome accessibility, thereby controlling translation efficiency.</p>
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   <p>Manystrategies could be used by bacteria to coordinate temperature-dependent gene expression. A well-known class of biological temperature sensitive element is RNA-based thermosensor (RT), which is thermoregulatory RNA sequence in the 5'-untranslated region of mRNAs. RNA thermosensors could sensing temperature change and influence the mRNA degradation or ribosome accessibility, thereby controlling translation efficiency.</p>
   <p>However, natural RNA-based thermosensors have complex structure and narrow sensing temperature range, which become the biggest limitation on their potential application in many areas. To address this issue, based on free-energy method, we created synthetic RNA-based thermosensors (SynRTs) toolkit, which have broader sensing range. Futhermore, we built a matched search engine for potential users in numerous foundational and applied areas,
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   <p>However, natural RNA-based thermosensors have complex structure and narrow sensing temperature range, which become the biggest limitation on their potential application in many areas. To address this issue, based on free-energy method, we created synthetic RNA-based thermosensors (SynRTs) toolkit with broader sensing range. Futhermore, we built a matched search engine for potential users.
 
   <p>The SynRT toolkit have updated from version 1.0 to 3.0, which is integrated with our human practices. The newest version  
 
   <p>The SynRT toolkit have updated from version 1.0 to 3.0, which is integrated with our human practices. The newest version  
 
is composed of four types of SynRTs:</p>
 
is composed of four types of SynRTs:</p>

Revision as of 11:00, 17 October 2018

The Collection of
SynRT
with Different Sensing Temperatures

ABSTRACT

Manystrategies could be used by bacteria to coordinate temperature-dependent gene expression. A well-known class of biological temperature sensitive element is RNA-based thermosensor (RT), which is thermoregulatory RNA sequence in the 5'-untranslated region of mRNAs. RNA thermosensors could sensing temperature change and influence the mRNA degradation or ribosome accessibility, thereby controlling translation efficiency.

However, natural RNA-based thermosensors have complex structure and narrow sensing temperature range, which become the biggest limitation on their potential application in many areas. To address this issue, based on free-energy method, we created synthetic RNA-based thermosensors (SynRTs) toolkit with broader sensing range. Futhermore, we built a matched search engine for potential users.

The SynRT toolkit have updated from version 1.0 to 3.0, which is integrated with our human practices. The newest version is composed of four types of SynRTs:

SD Sequence anti-SD Sequence Ribosome

Hot-induced 5'UTR

RC anti-RC RNAse E
Stroke Version_1 RC RNAse III

Human Practices

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