Riboswitch

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*'''yybp-ykoy riboswitch''' recognizes Mn+2<ref>PMID:25794618</ref>.
*'''yybp-ykoy riboswitch''' recognizes Mn+2<ref>PMID:25794618</ref>.
*'''PRPP riboswitch''' recognizes phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate<ref>PMID:29504937</ref>.
*'''PRPP riboswitch''' recognizes phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate<ref>PMID:29504937</ref>.
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*'''NiCo riboswitch''' recognizes Ni+2 or Co+2 or Fe+2<ref>PMID:35996475</ref>.
 
For details on guanine riboswitch see<br />
For details on guanine riboswitch see<br />
* [[Guanine-Binding Riboswitch]]<br />
* [[Guanine-Binding Riboswitch]]<br />

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Adenine riboswitch complex with adenine and Mg+2 ions, 1y26

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References

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