The gntR-DTE RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics.[1] gntR-DTE motifs are found in some, but not all species within the genus Streptomyces.
It is ambiguous whether gntR-DTE RNAs function as cis-regulatory elements or whether they operate in trans as small RNAs. Of the 7 known examples of gntR RNAs, 6 are upstream of protein-coding genes, suggesting a cis-regulatory function. However, having more than 10% of the RNAs no upstream of a protein-coding gene would be unusually high for a cis-regulatory RNA. Additionally, the reverse-complement of the RNA would be consistently upstream of protein-coding genes, of which most encode helix-turn-helix proteins of the XRE-like family. However, there is no other evidence to suggest that the RNA is transcribed from the opposite strand.