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Identification of 5 S and 5.8 S ribosomal RNA molecules and their genes in Plasmodium berghei

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1984
The ribosomes of Plasmodium berghei contain two small RNA molecules approximately 150 and 120 bases long. These correspond in size to 5.8 and 5 S RNA molecules found in the cytoplasmic ribosomes of eukaryotic cells. Segments homologous to the 5.8 S RNA are present in each of the four ribosomal RNA gene units. Restriction fragments which span the region
Thomas F. McCutchan, John Barton Dame
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Characterization of 5.8-S RNA from a complex with 26-S ribosomal RNA from Arbacia punctulata

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1970
Abstract The 28-S rRNA of rat liver, the 26-S rRNA of Arbacia punctulata and the 25-S rRNA of pea seedlings are hydrogen-bonded to small molecular weight RNA's of approx. 140–150 nucleotides. These particular small RNA's are designated here, for the purposes of identification, as 5.5-S rRNA 28 for rat liver, 5.8-S rRNA 26 for Arbacia punctulata
Jose Sy, Kenneth S. McCarty
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Independent binding sites in mouse 5.8S ribosomal RNA for 28S ribosomal RNA

Biochemistry, 1982
Limited digestion of mouse 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) with RNase T2 generates 5'- and 3'-terminal "half-molecules". These fragments are capable of independently and specifically binding to 28S rRNA, so there exist at least two contacts in the 5.8S rRNA for the 28S rRNA.
Mary Peters   +2 more
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A 5.8S nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequence database: applications to ecology and evolution

Molecular Ecology, 1998
We compiled a 5.8S nuclear ribosomal gene sequence database for animals, plants, and fungi using both newly generated and GenBank sequences. We demonstrate the utility of this database as an internal check to determine whether the target organism and not a contaminant has been sequenced, as a diagnostic tool for ecologists and evolutionary biologists ...
Detlev R. Vogler, Ken Cullings
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The ribosomal 5.8S RNA as a target site for p53 protein in cell differentiation and oncogenesis

Cancer Letters, 1997
Previous studies have shown that the ribosomal 5.8S rRNA of human cells is partially methylated in a tissue-specific fashion, a modification which occurs largely or entirely in the cytoplasm. More recent studies have shown that the 5.8S rRNA forms a covalent linkage with tumor suppressor p53 protein and have suggested that this RNA plays a functional ...
Sherif Abou Elela, Ross N. Nazar
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Regulation of ribosomal protein genes: An ordered anarchy

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews RNA, 2021
Sherif Abou Elela, A G Foster
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Ribosomal proteins and human diseases: molecular mechanisms and targeted therapy

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2021
Elaine Sanij, Jian Kang, Keefe T Chan
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Introducing ribosomal tandem repeat barcoding for fungi

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2019
Christian Wurzbacher   +2 more
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Structures of two distinct conformations of holo-non-ribosomal peptide synthetases

Nature, 2016
Ce Shi   +2 more
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Hold on to your friends: Dedicated chaperones of ribosomal proteins

BioEssays, 2017
Benjamin Pillet   +2 more
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