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Epithelial tight junctions participate in the regulation of gene expression by controlling the activity of transcription factors that can interact with junctional components.
Choquet, A +6 more
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Translação local de mRNAs em sindrome de Down
Mestrado em Biologia AplicadaO Síndrome de Down (DS) é a causa genética mais frequente de atraso mental. À semelhança de outros síndromes em que ocorrem deficiências em termos de memória e aprendizagem, as anomalias em especial ao nível das espinhas ...
Rodrigues, Carina Teresa dos Santos
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In the exon definition model for splicing, proposed by Berget and colleagues, the exons, denoted by splicing signals, form the units of splicing recognition.
Cooke, Charles Leo
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We present three siblings afflicted with a disease characterized by cerebellar ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, pyramidal tract damage with increased lower limb tendon reflexes, and onset of 31 to 57 years, which is not typical for a known disease ...
Temel, Sehime G. +12 more
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Alternative polyadenylation plays an important role in cancer initiation and progression; however, current transcriptome-wide association studies mostly ignore alternative polyadenylation when identifying putative cancer susceptibility genes.
Hui Chen +16 more
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Multiple mechanisms of polyadenylation site choice in male germ cells
Polyadenylation, the process involved in the formation of the poly(A) tail at the 3¡¬ end of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs), has been traditionally described as a two step process.
McMahon, K. Wyatt
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Alternative Polyadenylation in Sarcocystis neurona
This project studied the occurrence of alternative polyadenylation during the growth of Sarcocystis neurona. S. neurona is an obligate intracellular parasite that causes equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.
Stevens, Ashley
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Cytoplasmic polyadenylation in development and beyond
Maternal mRNA translation is regulated in large part by cytoplasmic polyadenylation. This process, which occurs in both vertebrates and invertebrates, is essential for meiosis and body patterning.
Richter, Joel D.
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Regulatory Mechanisms of Intronic Polyadenylation [PDF]
Eukaryotic gene expression involves several processes, including transcription, pre-mRNA processing, mRNA export, translation, and ultimately, mRNA decay.
Soles, Lindsey
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Domains of CstF-64 and their functions in polyadenylation
Polyadenylation, a critical process for expression of most eukaryotic genes, requires multiple protein factors and pre-mRNA elements. However, the essential nature of polyadenylation proteins precludes in vivo determination of their precise functions. We
Hockert, John Andrew
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