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. 2014 Feb 10;11(5):413–426. doi: 10.4161/rna.28035

Table 1. Individual sRNA and asRNA regulators discussed in this review.

Name Organism Targets Comments Ref.
RSs0680a R. sphaeroides likely C1 metabolism genes inducible by 1O2, O2 and heat 24 , 39
RSs1543 R. sphaeroides n.k. inducible by 1O2, O2 and heat 39
RSs2461 R. sphaeroides n.k. inducible by 1O2, O2 and heat 24 , 39
RSs0019 R. sphaeroides likely sulfur metabolism genes inducible by 1O2 24
RSs0682 R. sphaeroides n.k. most abundant sRNA 24
RSs2430, PcrZ R. sphaeroides bchN mRNA (light independent protochlorophyllide reductase) and puc2A mRNA (pigment binding protein) induced under low oxygen tension 40
SyR1 or PsrR1 Synechocystis 6803 likely several targets in the photosynthetic apparatus strongly inducible by high light 23
IsrR Synechocystis 6803 isiA negative regulator involved in iron stress response, codegradation with target mRNA 61 , 62
As_flv4 Synechocystis 6803 flv4, flv4-flv2 operon negative regulator involved in the response to shifts in inorganic carbon supply 65
PsbA2R, PsbA3R Synechocystis 6803 positive regulator of psbA2 and psbA3 mRNA stability expression is co-stimulated with target mRNAs by light 66
α-furA Anabaena 7120, Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806 furA negative regulator involved in the integration of iron and redox stress responses 77 , 78
NsiR1 Anabaena 7120 n.k. inducible by nitrogen depletion in developing heterocysts 43
Yfr1 Prochlorococcus MED4, Synechococcus elongatus PCC 6301, many other outer membrane proteins PMM1119 and PMM1121 (P. MED4); sodium-dependent bicarbonate transporter SbtA (S. elongatus) very abundant sRNA 20 , 57 , 58 , 60

The first column gives the name of the respective sRNA or asRNA, the second the organisms in which it has been found, the third the regulatory targets (n.k., not known), followed by additional relevant observations and respective references (Ref.).