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Dual function of C/D box small nucleolar RNAs in rRNA modification and alternative pre-mRNA splicing
Marina Falaleeva+9 more
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Long non-coding RNA Small Nucleolar RNA Host Gene 4 ameliorates cigarette smoke-induced proliferation, apoptosis, inflammation, and airway remodeling in alveolar epithelial cells through the modulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway via the microRNA-409-3p/Four and a Half LIM Domains 1 axis. [PDF]
Liu M, Meng J, Chen X, Wang F, Han Z.
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Statement of Retraction: Knockdown of small nucleolar RNA host gene 10 (SNHG10) alleviates the injury of human neuroblastoma cells via the miR-1277-5p/insulin substrate receptor 2 axis. [PDF]
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Homologs of Small Nucleolar RNAs in Archaea [PDF]
In eukaryotes, dozens of posttranscriptional modifications are directed to specific nucleotides in ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) by small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs). We identified homologs of snoRNA genes in both branches of the Archaea. Eighteen small sno-like RNAs (sRNAs) were cloned from the archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Patrick P. Dennis+5 more
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1995
The present review summarizes key progress made in characterizing the small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) of eukaryotic cells. Recent studies have shown snoRNA populations to be substantially more complex than anticipated initially. Many newly discovered snoRNAs are synthesized by an intron-processing pathway, which provides a potential mechanism for ...
E S Maxwell, M J Fournier
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The present review summarizes key progress made in characterizing the small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) of eukaryotic cells. Recent studies have shown snoRNA populations to be substantially more complex than anticipated initially. Many newly discovered snoRNAs are synthesized by an intron-processing pathway, which provides a potential mechanism for ...
E S Maxwell, M J Fournier
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Molecular Biology, 2007
Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are an abundant class of non-protein-coding RNAs. In association with proteins they perform two most frequent nucleotide modifications in rRNAs and some other cellular RNAs: 2'-O-ribose methylation and pseudouridylation. SnoRNAs also participate in pre-rRNA cleavage and telomerase functions.
J. A. Makarova, Dmitri A. Kramerov
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Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are an abundant class of non-protein-coding RNAs. In association with proteins they perform two most frequent nucleotide modifications in rRNAs and some other cellular RNAs: 2'-O-ribose methylation and pseudouridylation. SnoRNAs also participate in pre-rRNA cleavage and telomerase functions.
J. A. Makarova, Dmitri A. Kramerov
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Histology and Histopathology, 2020
Emerging evidence has shown that long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) plays an important role in various types of malignant cancer. Small nucleolar RNA host gene 12 (SNHG12) was found to be upregulated and to act as an oncogene in several cancers.
Xiaocheng Feng+5 more
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Emerging evidence has shown that long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) plays an important role in various types of malignant cancer. Small nucleolar RNA host gene 12 (SNHG12) was found to be upregulated and to act as an oncogene in several cancers.
Xiaocheng Feng+5 more
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Function and synthesis of small nucleolar RNAs
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1997Eukaryotic cells contain an extraordinarily complex population of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs). During its brief lifetime, each human pre-rRNA molecule will transiently associate with approximately 150 different snoRNA species. In the past year our understanding of snoRNAs has been clarified by the recognition that the snoRNA population can be ...
David Tollervey, Tamás Kiss
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