. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 10 Skyline Drive, Plainview, New York, USA; 1998, 726 pages. $145.00. It is well established that RNA structure is essential for the function of ...
This RNA-containing complex can then inhibit transcription of an mRNA molecule that has ... because of their abundance in this structure. These molecules function to process rRNA molecules ...
The popularity of mRNA-based therapeutics has surged over the past few years. To ensure the safety of these treatments, scientists need to analyze the characteristics of the manufactured molecules, ...
RNA breaks destined for repair are inflicted by sequence-specific or structure-specific endoribonucleases during physiological RNA processing (e.g. tRNA splicing; kinetoplast mRNA editing) and under ...
The integration of high-throughput sequencing technologies, bioinformatics tools, and structural biology approaches will provide a more comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between RNA ...
These rRNAs are involved in mRNA binding and decoding. Large Subunit rRNAs ... to our understanding of ribosome function and the development of new antimicrobial strategies. As our understanding of ...
When a gene is to be expressed, the base sequence of DNA is copied or transcribed into mRNA (messenger RNA ... adjacent amino acids to finalise the structure.
This information is first transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which then serves as a ... These drugs can selectively bind to and inhibit the function of bacterial ribosomes without affecting ...
During the oocyte-to-embryo transition (OET), the length of the mRNA poly(A) tail is closely ... biochemical experiments showed that MARTRE1 functions as an inhibitor of the CCR4-NOT complex.