HgcC family RNA explained

HgcC family RNA
Symbol:HgcC
Rfam:RF00062
Rna Type:Gene
Tax Domain:Archaea

HgcC is a small non coding RNA (ncRNA). It is the functional product of a gene which is not translated into protein.

This ncRNA gene was originally identified by computationally searching the genome of the thermophilic archea Methanococcus jannaschii for non-coding regions of high guanine-cytosine (GC) content.[1] The original rational for this search was based on the observation that the genomes of these bacteria are adenosine-thiamine (AT) rich and consequently have a low GC content. However, the GC content of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) genes in hyperthermophiles shows a strong correlation with optimal growth temperature.[2] It was proposed that non coding regions of high GC-content might encode functional RNA products. The computational screen identified a number of novel ncRNA genes in the genome of M.jannaschii. These were named hgc- ("high GC") A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Two other homologues were detected called HhcA and HhcB after "homologue of hgcC". A further RNA element, SscA RNA, was also identified.

The HgcC gene product was experimentally validated by Northern blot and RACE-PCR analysis.[1] The function of this ncRNA is unknown.

Notes and References

  1. Klein RJ, Misulovin Z, Eddy SR . Noncoding RNA genes identified in AT-rich hyperthermophiles . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. . 99 . 11 . 7542–7547 . 2002 . 12032319 . 10.1073/pnas.112063799. 124278 . 2002PNAS...99.7542K . free .
  2. Galtier N, Lobry JR . Relationships between genomic G+C content, RNA secondary structures, and optimal growth temperature in prokaryotes . J. Mol. Evol. . 44 . 6 . 632–636 . 1997 . 9169555 . 10.1007/PL00006186 . 1997JMolE..44..632G . 19054315 .