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2022
Our findings suggest that L168/ILA ameliorates colorectal tumorigenesis and has the high potential to develop probiotic-based therapeutic strategies to resist CRC.
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Our findings suggest that L168/ILA ameliorates colorectal tumorigenesis and has the high potential to develop probiotic-based therapeutic strategies to resist CRC.
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Characteristic archaebacterial 16S rRNA oligonucleotides
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1986A method of analyzing 16S rRNA catalog data has been developed in which groupings at various taxonomic levels can be characterized in terms of specific "signature" oligonucleotides. This approach provides an alternative means for evaluating higher order branching possibilities and can be used to assess the phylogenetic position of isolates that are ...
T J, McGill +5 more
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5S rRNA-assisted DnaK refolding
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2010Although accumulating evidence has revealed that most proteins can fold without the assistance of molecular chaperones, little attention has been paid to other types of chaperoning macromolecules. A variety of proteins interact with diverse RNA molecules in vivo, suggesting a potential role of RNAs for folding of their interacting proteins.
Hyo Kyung, Kim +2 more
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rRNA modifications and ribosome function
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2002The development of three-dimensional maps of the modified nucleotides in the ribosomes of Escherichia coli and yeast has revealed that most (approximately 95% in E. coli and 60% in yeast) occur in functionally important regions. These include the peptidyl transferase centre, the A, P and E sites of tRNA- and mRNA binding, the polypeptide exit tunnel ...
Wayne A, Decatur, Maurille J, Fournier
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Guiding ribose methylation of rRNA
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1997Eukaryotic rRNAs contain a complex set of ribose-methylated nucleotides. Why are these nucleotides modified and how are they selected? A large family of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) with long complementarities to sites of rRNA methylation has been recently found to guide such modifications, opening up a direct approach to the study of their elusive ...
J P, Bachellerie, J, Cavaillé
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การระบุชนิดของแบคทีเรียกรดแลคติกที่แยกได้จากน้ำพริกด้วยลำดับนิวคลีโอไทด์ของยีน 16S rRNA
2016Thai Journal of Science and Technology, 5, 2, 160 ...
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rRNA synthesis in the nucleolus
Trends in Genetics, 1990The past year has seen advances in our understanding of three broad areas that concern ribosomal RNA production. It is becoming apparent that for a large number of eukaryotes, sequence elements that regulate ribosomal RNA transcription are arranged in a similar pattern.
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Nucleolar URB1 ensures 3′ ETS rRNA removal to prevent exosome surveillance
Nature, 2023, Guang Xu, Run-Wen Yao
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