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Ethionine induced sRNA neomethylase activity
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1968Abstract Recent studies in this laboratory have been directed towards the methylation of sRNA using adult, embryonic, and neoplastic mouse liver cell preparations Hancock, 1966 , Hancock, 1967 , Hancock, 1967 , Hancock et al., 1967 . After characterizing the sRNA ethylase activity of mouse liver (manuscript submitted) investigations were ...
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sRNA methylase activity of embryonic liver
Experientia, 1967Utilisant SAM-14CH3 il a ete demontre que le foie foetal a plus d'activite de sRNA methylase que le foie adulte.
Hancock, R L, Mcfarland, P, Fox, R R
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Detecting sRNAs by Northern Blotting
2011Small RNAs (sRNAs) play fundamental roles in modifying the transcriptomes and proteomes of organisms. sRNAs can be classified according to their origin and way of action into classes such as microRNAs, trans-acting siRNAs, heterochromatin siRNAs, Piwi-interacting RNAs, and natural antisense siRNAs, although microRNAs are the most conserved and studied ...
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2017
The number of experimentally-verified small RNAs (sRNAs) in haloarchaea has increased tremendously since their discovery in 2009. A recent dRNA-Seq study led to the identification of about 2900 non-coding primary transcripts, a number that was much higher than the less than 1900 protein-coding mRNAs that were detected.
Jana Kliemt, Jörg Soppa
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The number of experimentally-verified small RNAs (sRNAs) in haloarchaea has increased tremendously since their discovery in 2009. A recent dRNA-Seq study led to the identification of about 2900 non-coding primary transcripts, a number that was much higher than the less than 1900 protein-coding mRNAs that were detected.
Jana Kliemt, Jörg Soppa
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Computational Identification of sRNA Targets
2012Many small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) in bacteria act as posttranscriptional regulators by base pairing to their message targets. TargetRNA is a program that predicts the targets of a sRNA by identifying messages with significant potential to base pair with the sRNA.
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Specific binding of sRNA to ribosomes during polypeptide synthesis and the nature of peptidyl sRNA
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1967Abstract Data are presented which suggest that one molecule of aminoacyl sRNA and one molecule of peptidyl sRNA are bound to a ribosome during polypeptide synthesis. Puromycin does not alter the amount of bound aminoacyl sRNA under the conditions which allow peptide bond formation whereas it reduces the amount of bound peptidyl sRNA.
Y, Kuriki, A, Kaji
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Genetic Screens to Identify Bacterial sRNA Regulators
2012Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) are versatile regulators that have been shown to be involved in the gene regulation of a growing number of biological pathways in bacteria. While finding the targets of a given sRNA has been the focus of many studies, fewer methods have been described to uncover which, if any, sRNAs regulate a given gene.
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