AfaR small RNA

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In molecular biology, AfaR small RNA is an Hfq-dependent small RNA produced by the bacterium Escherichia coli. It is an Hfq-dependent RNA which downregulates AfaD-VIII invasin translation by binding to and initiating cleavage of its mRNA.[1]

The transcription of AfaR is dependent on the stress response sigma factor sigma E.[1]

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