Retron
| Retron msr RNA | |
|---|---|
Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of msr | |
| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | msr |
| Rfam | RF00170 |
| Other data | |
| RNA type | Gene |
| Domain(s) | Bacteria |
| SO | SO:0000233 |
| PDB structures | PDBe |
A retron is a distinct DNA sequence found in the genome of many bacteria species that codes for reverse transcriptase and a unique single-stranded DNA/RNA hybrid called multicopy single-stranded DNA (msDNA). Retron msr RNA is the non-coding RNA produced by retron elements and is the immediate precursor to the synthesis of msDNA. The retron msr RNA folds into a characteristic secondary structure that contains a conserved guanosine residue at the end of a stem loop. Synthesis of DNA by the retron-encoded reverse transcriptase (RT) results in a DNA/RNA chimera which is composed of small single-stranded DNA linked to small single-stranded RNA. The RNA strand is joined to the 5′ end of the DNA chain via a 2′–5′ phosphodiester linkage that occurs from the 2′ position of the conserved internal guanosine residue.