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In vitro circularization of RNA [PDF]
Over the past 2 decades, different types of circular RNAs have been discovered in all kingdoms of life, and apparently, those circular species are more abundant than previously thought. Apart from circRNAs in viroids and viruses, circular transcripts have been discovered in rodents more than 20 y ago and recently have been reported to be abundant in ...
Sabine, Müller, Bettina, Appel
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Circular RNA: Biosynthesis in vitro
Circular RNA (circRNA) is a unique type of noncoding RNA molecule. Compared with traditional linear RNA, circRNA is a covalently closed circle produced by a process called backsplicing.
Xinjie Chen, Yuan Lu
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CIRCULAR RNA – miRNA MEDIATED INTERACTION IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION [PDF]
Circular RNA (circRNAs) belong to the long non-coding RNA family, but unlike the linear RNA in circular RNA, the 3’ and 5’ end in the RNA molecule are joined together, forming their circular structure.
Yordanka Doneva +5 more
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Circular RNAs—The Road Less Traveled
Circular RNAs are the most recent addition in the non-coding RNA family, which has started to gain recognition after a decade of obscurity. The first couple of reports that emerged at the beginning of this decade and the amount of evidence that has ...
Ashirbad Guria +3 more
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Research progress of circular RNA zinc finger RNA binding protein in malignant tumors [PDF]
Circular RNA is a kind of RNA molecule with special covalent closed circular structure. The existing research results showed that circular RNA zinc finger RNA binding protein (circRNA-ZFR) was abnormally expressed in many malignant tumors, and its ...
LIU Lang, WANG Hai-cun, GAO Xin, LIU Guang-lin, ZHAO Yu-qiao, JIANG Xing-ming
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Biogenesis of Circular RNAs [PDF]
Circular RNAs are generated during splicing through various mechanisms. Ashwal-Fluss et al. demonstrate that exon circularization and linear splicing compete with each other in a tissue-specific fashion, and Zhang et al. show that exon circularization depends on flanking intronic complementary sequences.
Vicens, Quentin, Westhof, Eric
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Circular DNAs derived from single-stranded RNA viruses play important roles in counteracting viral infection. However, whether double-stranded RNA viruses generate functional circular DNAs is still unknown. Using circDNA sequencing, divergent PCR, DNA in
Min Zhu +13 more
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CircMarker: a fast and accurate algorithm for circular RNA detection
Background While RNA is often created from linear splicing during transcription, recent studies have found that non-canonical splicing sometimes occurs. Non-canonical splicing joins 3’ and 5’ and forms the so-called circular RNA.
Xin Li +4 more
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Circular RNA in gastric cancer
. Gastric cancer (GC) is a common malignancy and is the third leading cause of cancer-related death. At present, there is no simple and effective screening method for early-stage GC, and the treatment results and prognosis are poor.
Xue-Wei Li +3 more
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What goes around comes around: Artificial circular RNAs bypass cellular antiviral responses
Natural circular RNAs have been found to sequester microRNAs and suppress their function. We have used this principle as a molecular tool and produced artificial circular RNA sponges in a cell-free system by in vitro transcription and ligation. Formerly,
Janina Breuer +6 more
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