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DNA and RNA Methylation in Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases. [PDF]
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RNAs and ribonucleoproteins in recognition and catalysis [PDF]
CONTENTS. 1. Did life begin with catalytic RNA?–2. Self‐splicing and self‐cleaving RNAs–2.1 Self‐splicing of group I introns – 2.2 Self‐splicing of group II introns – 2.3 Self‐cleaving RNAs–3. Splicing mediated by trans‐acting factors–3.1 Group III introns – 3.2 Splicing of nuclear pre‐mRNAs – 3.3 Trans‐splicing – 3.4 Is nuclear pre‐mRNA splicing ...
Tom H. Wittop Koning, Daniel Schümperli
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Autoantibodies to Ribonucleoproteins
Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1985Presently we recognize at least 12 different autoantibodies that involve ribonucleoproteins as antigens in patients with SLE and other rheumatic diseases. Such autoantibodies have a number of clinically useful diagnostic associations. Moreover, they have proved to be powerful tools for understanding the structure and function of a variety of cellular ...
Tsuneyo Mimori, John A. Hardin
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Antibodies in Ribonucleoproteins
Nature, 1960IN many hypotheses concerning the mechanism of the immune response the nucleic acids have been assigned a role in the production of antibodies, although no clear evidence for their participation is yet available. As regards protein synthesis in general, there is reason for believing that the ribonucleoproteins lie in the pathway of this synthetic ...
Michael Feldman, Elson D, Globerson A
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The SMN complex, an assemblyosome of ribonucleoproteins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002Spinal muscular atrophy is a common, often lethal, neurodegenerative disease that results from low levels of, or loss-of-function mutations in, the SMN (survival of motor neurons) protein. SMN oligomerizes and forms a stable complex with five additional proteins: Gemins 2-6. SMN also interacts with several additional proteins referred to as "substrates"
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1986
A cytoplasmic 10S ribonucleoprotein particle (iRNP), which is isolated from chick embryonic muscle, is a potent inhibitor of mRNA translation in vitro and contains a 4S translation inhibitory RNA species (iRNA). The iRNP particle shows similarity in size to the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) particles.
Dipak Chakraborty+6 more
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A cytoplasmic 10S ribonucleoprotein particle (iRNP), which is isolated from chick embryonic muscle, is a potent inhibitor of mRNA translation in vitro and contains a 4S translation inhibitory RNA species (iRNA). The iRNP particle shows similarity in size to the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) particles.
Dipak Chakraborty+6 more
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Small Cytoplasmic Ribonucleoproteins
2013It is now well established that most RNAs are tightly associated with one or more proteins to generate nuclear or cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes. Over 30 years ago, Lerner, Steitz, and coworkers found that the proteic components of these complexes made up some of the antigens recognized by sera of patients affected by systemic lupus ...
ROMANO, MAURIZIO, BURATTI, EMANUELE
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