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Hok/sok system The first type I toxin-antitoxin system to be found in gram-positive bacteria is the RNAI-RNAII system of the pAD1 plasmid in "Enterococcus faecalis". Here, RNAI encodes a toxic protein Fst while RNAII is the regulatory sRNA.
ColE1 RNAI is a counter-transcript to a section of RNAII and so binds to its 5' end. This alters the folding of RNAII so that the DNA-RNA hybrid is not stabilized and cleavage does not occur. This ensures that at high copy numbers (and so high RNAI concentration), replication is slowed down. "Rop" is a secondary replication repressor, it stabilizes the RNAI-RNAII hybrid. Rop may be especially important at preventing runaway replication at slow growth rates.
VA RNA The VA (viral associated) RNA is a type of non-coding RNA found in adenovirus. It plays a role in regulating translation. There are two copies of this RNA called VAI or VA RNAI and VAII or VA RNAII. These two VA RNA genes are distinct genes in the adenovirus genome. VA RNAI is the major species with VA RNAII expressed at a lower level. Neither transcript is polyadenylated and both are transcribed by PolIII.
Par stability determinant "par" maintains pAD1 by means of post-segregational killing (PSK). If a daughter cell does not inherit the "par" locus, the unstable RNAII will quickly degrade leaving the long-lived fst toxin to damage or kill the daughter cell.
RNAI RNAI is a non-coding RNA that is an antisense repressor of the replication of some "E. coli" plasmids, including ColE1. Plasmid replication is usually initiated by RNAII, which acts as a primer by binding to its template DNA. The complementary RNAI binds RNAII prohibiting it from its initiation role. The rate of degradation of RNAI is therefore a major factor in control of plasmid replication. This rate of degradation is aided by the pcnB (plasmid copy number B) gene product, which polyadenylates the 3' end of RNAI targeting it for degradation by PNPase.