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Adenovirus Proteins and Their Messenger RNAs
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses recent results concerning early and late adenovirus messenger RNAs and proteins. An emphasis on their map positions on the viral genome and their possible function in early and late virus gene expression is considered appropriate. An attempt to review available data on adenovirus assembly is also included. The
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Single-cell messenger RNA sequencing reveals rare intestinal cell types
Nature, 2015Dominic GrĂ¼n+7 more
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Mechanistic insights into precursor messenger RNA splicing by the spliceosome
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2017Yigong Shi
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1982
The molar translation yield of a given messenger RNA, that is, the frequency of translation of this mRNA, is not a constant property, but is subject to regulation. Experimentally, this is observed by a shift in the relative amounts of individual proteins synthesized as a function of (a) the rate of overall protein synthesis and (b) the amounts and ...
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The molar translation yield of a given messenger RNA, that is, the frequency of translation of this mRNA, is not a constant property, but is subject to regulation. Experimentally, this is observed by a shift in the relative amounts of individual proteins synthesized as a function of (a) the rate of overall protein synthesis and (b) the amounts and ...
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The Structure of Messenger RNA
1980Interest in the primary structure of mRNA dates back to the time when the messenger concept was first introduced by Jacob and Monod. Although their hypothesis was based rather on the functional requirement for a mediator between DNA and protein than on direct evidence for the existence of such a substance, it was strongly supported by the work of ...
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