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Charge transport in individual short single-stranded RNA molecules [PDF]
Charge transport in biomolecules is crucial for many biological and technological applications, including biomolecular electronics devices and biosensors.
Keshani GG, Pattiya Arachchillage +8 more
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Aichi virus (AiV), a small non-enveloped RNA virus, hijacks the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi cholesterol transport machinery to form cholesterol-rich replication sites originating from Golgi membranes.
Kumiko Ishikawa-Sasaki +2 more
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Global RNA interactome of Salmonella discovers a 5' UTR sponge for the MicF small RNA that connects membrane permeability to transport capacity. [PDF]
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a vital barrier that must balance protection and nutrient uptake. Small RNAs are crucial regulators of the envelope composition and function. Here, using RIL-seq to capture the Hfq-mediated RNA-RNA interactome in
Margalit, Hanah +5 more
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Unidirectional P-body transport during the yeast cell cycle. [PDF]
P-bodies belong to a large family of RNA granules that are associated with post-transcriptional gene regulation, conserved from yeast to mammals, and influence biological processes ranging from germ cell development to neuronal plasticity.
Cecilia Garmendia-Torres +9 more
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Investigating the links between the nuclear RNA exosome and RNA export in fission yeast [PDF]
Production of the correct amount of functional RNA molecules is vital for cell survival. This can be achieved at different times during the life of an RNA molecule, starting with RNA synthesis and ending at RNA degradation, whilst passing through ...
Priest, Emily
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Okabe et al. show that the miRNA production system in the neuron and the small RNA transport machinery in the intestine are required for the acquisition of hormesis.
Emiko Okabe +3 more
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A cytoplasmic complex mediates specific mRNA recognition and localization in yeast [PDF]
In eukaryotes, hundreds of mRNAs are localized by specialized transport complexes. For localization, transcripts are recognized by RNA-binding proteins and incorporated into motor-containing messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs).
Henning Urlaub +41 more
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Roles of the HEAT repeat proteins Utp10 and Utp20 in 40S ribosome maturation [PDF]
A family of HEAT-repeat containing ribosome synthesis factors was previously identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We report the detailed characterization of two of these factors, Utp10 and Utp20, which were initially identified as components of the ...
Tollervey, David +2 more
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Mutations in TDP-43, a RNA-binding protein with multiple functions in RNA metabolism, cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but it is uncertain how defects in RNA biology trigger motor neuron degeneration.
Sonali S. Vishal +4 more
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RNA-dependent association with myosin IIA promotes F-actin-guided trafficking of the ELAV-like protein HuR to polysomes [PDF]
The role of the mRNA-binding protein human antigen R (HuR) in stabilization and translation of AU-rich elements (ARE) containing mRNAs is well established.
Eberhardt, Wolfgang +3 more
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