If an sRNA is bound to the ribosome binding sequence of an mRNA coding for an enzyme in a bacteria, it will reduce the amount of enzyme.
A small RNA (sRNA) is a short sequence that binds to target mRNAs by base complementarity and thus reduces gene expression.
These sequences (sRNAs) can efficiently block prokaryotic translation in order to reduce the amount of protein.
The sRNAs have fundamental regulatory roles both in bacterial translation and protein production.
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