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RNA processing in prokaryotic cells
BioEssays, 1993AbstractRNA processing in Escherichia coli and some of its phages is reviewed here, with primary emphasis on rRNA and tRNA processing. Three enzymes, RNase III, RNase E and RNase P are responsible for most of the primary endonucleolytic RNA processing events. The first two are proteins, while RNase P is a ribozyme.
D, Apirion, A, Miczak
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1994
Abstract Post-transcriptional events are increasingly recognized as important sites of regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic cells and so RNA processing has rapidly become an area of intense research activity. These two volumes give detailed practical guidance on all the major aspects of this subject.
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Abstract Post-transcriptional events are increasingly recognized as important sites of regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic cells and so RNA processing has rapidly become an area of intense research activity. These two volumes give detailed practical guidance on all the major aspects of this subject.
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Chloroplast RNA processing and stability
Photosynthesis Research, 2004Primary chloroplast transcripts are processed in a number of ways, including intron splicing, internal cleavage of polycistronic RNAs, and endonucleolytic or exonucleolytic cleavages at the transcript termini. All chloroplast RNAs are also subject to degradation, although a curious feature of many chloroplast mRNAs is their relative longevity.
David L, Herrin, Jöerg, Nickelsen
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1980
Abstract Recent studies indicate that, in addition to generating messenger RNA, RNA processing plays an important role in controlling the expression of immunoglobulin genes in the development of the immune response.
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Abstract Recent studies indicate that, in addition to generating messenger RNA, RNA processing plays an important role in controlling the expression of immunoglobulin genes in the development of the immune response.
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Aspects of RNA catalysis in RNA processing
Advances in Biophysics, 1986Y, Shimura, H, Shiraishi, H, Sakamoto
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