Most of the proteins interact with multiple RNA elements, often from different domains.
The specific functions of these proteins are unknown, but this structured RNA element may be involved in their genetic regulation as a riboswitch.
Several RNA elements within mRNAs have been shown to affect the rate.
The first temperature-sensitive RNA element was reported in 1989.
The S-element is an RNA element found in p42d and related plasmids.
The threonine operon leader is an RNA element.
A non-coding RNA element has been found to be essential for Sindbis virus genome replication.
The RNA element responds to chitin, which is an important regulator of competence in V. cholera.
Many of the Dicistroviridae genomes contains structured RNA elements.
A partial structure of this RNA element has been determined using NMR.