Anti-Q RNA

Anti-Q RNA (formerly Qa RNA) is a small ncRNA from the conjugal plasmid pCF10 of Enterococcus faecalis. It is coded in cis to its regulatory target, prgQ, but can also act in trans. Anti-Q is known to interact with nascent prgQ transcripts to allow formation of an intrinsic terminator, or attenuator, thus preventing transcription of downstream genes. This mode of regulation is essentially the same as that of the countertranscript-driven attenuators that control copy number in pT181, pAMbeta1 and pIP501 and related Staphylococcal plasmids.

Anti-Q RNA

Anti-Q RNA (formerly Qa RNA) is a small ncRNA from the conjugal plasmid pCF10 of Enterococcus faecalis. It is coded in cis to its regulatory target, prgQ, but can also act in trans. Anti-Q is known to interact with nascent prgQ transcripts to allow formation of an intrinsic terminator, or attenuator, thus preventing transcription of downstream genes. This mode of regulation is essentially the same as that of the countertranscript-driven attenuators that control copy number in pT181, pAMbeta1 and pIP501 and related Staphylococcal plasmids.