نتایج جستجو برای: untranslated regions

تعداد نتایج: 359020  

2018
J. Francis Borgio Sayed AbdulAzeez Ahmed M. Al-Muslami Zaki A. Naserullah Sana Al-Jarrash Ahmed M. Al-Suliman Mohammed S. Al-Madan Amein K. Al-Ali

Introduction Elevated HbA2 (hemoglobin A2) level is considered the most reliable hematological parameter for the detection of β-thalassemia carriers. However, some carriers are difficult to recognize because the level of HbA2 is not in the distinctive carrier range, i.e. 4.0-6.0%; instead, some carriers have HbA2 levels between normal and carrier levels, i.e. borderline HbA2 (HbA2 = 3.1-3.9%). ...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Park F. Cho Francis Poulin Yoon Andrew Cho-Park Ian B. Cho-Park Jarred D. Chicoine Paul Lasko Nahum Sonenberg

Translational control is a key genetic regulatory mechanism implicated in regulation of cell and organismal growth and early embryonic development. Initiation at the mRNA 5' cap structure recognition step is frequently targeted by translational control mechanisms. In the Drosophila embryo, cap-dependent translation of the uniformly distributed caudal (cad) mRNA is inhibited in the anterior by B...

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 2009
Jason Mackenzie Lotti Tajouri Attila Szvetko Verena Weth Julie Moreau Judith M Greer Peter A Csurhes Michael P Pender Lyn R Griffiths

OBJECTIVE To examine a polymorphism within the 3' untranslated region of the leukemia inhibitory factor gene for an association with multiple sclerosis within an Australian case-control population. METHODS A test group of 121 unrelated multiple sclerosis patients, of Caucasian origin, and 121 controls, matched for ethnicity, sex and age (+/-5 years) were included in the study. The LIF 3' UTR ...

2013
Eva Michalova Borivoj Vojtesek Roman Hrstka

The biological fate of each mRNA and consequently, the protein to be synthesised, is highly dependent on the nature of the 3' untranslated region. Despite its non-coding character, the 3' UTR may affect the final mRNA stability, the localisation, the export from the nucleus and the translation efficiency. The conserved regulatory sequences within 3' UTRs and the specific elements binding to the...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Ana Eulalio Eric Huntzinger Elisa Izaurralde

MicroRNAs are approximately 22 nucleotide-long RNAs that silence gene expression posttranscriptionally by binding to the 3' untranslated regions of target mRNAs. Although much is known about their biogenesis and biological functions, the mechanisms allowing miRNAs to silence gene expression in animal cells are still under debate. Here, we discuss current models for miRNA-mediated gene silencing...

Journal: :Gene 1997
S Mahadevan T R Raghunand S Panicker K Struhl

The nucleotide (nt) sequence of the 3' end of the yeast HIS3 mRNA was determined by PCR amplification of the 3' end. Analysis of 28 individual clones revealed that at least 13 distinct polyadenylation sites are present. The sites of polyadenylation are extremely heterogeneous and do not show any obvious similarity other than that they occur after pyrimidine residues in most cases. Most mutants ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Zhaoxia Li Feng Wu Steven R Brant John H Kwon

CD4(+) memory T cells include the Th17 cell population, which has been shown to be implicated in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. These memory T cells express higher IL-23R and produce more IL-17 compared with their naive counterparts. However, the molecular mechanisms that regulate IL-23R expression in human T cells are not completely understood. MicroRNAs play important roles in a wide r...

2013
Juan Mata

Regulatory elements in the 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) of eukaryotic mRNAs influence mRNA localization, translation, and stability. 3'-UTR length is determined by the location at which mRNAs are cleaved and polyadenylated. The use of alternative polyadenylation sites is common, and can be regulated in different situations. I present a new method to identify cleavage and polyadenylation sites...

Journal: :Methods 2013
Claire Toffano-Nioche Yufei Luo Claire Kuchly Claire Wallon Delphine Steinbach Matthias Zytnicki Annick Jacq Daniel Gautheret

RNA-seq experiments are now routinely used for the large scale sequencing of transcripts. In bacteria or archaea, such deep sequencing experiments typically produce 10-50 million fragments that cover most of the genome, including intergenic regions. In this context, the precise delineation of the non-coding elements is challenging. Non-coding elements include untranslated regions (UTRs) of mRNA...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Anjan K Banerjee Tian Lin David J Hannapel

BEL1-like transcription factors are ubiquitous in plants and interact with KNOTTED1 types to regulate numerous developmental processes. In potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. andigena), the BEL1-like transcription factor StBEL5 and its Knox protein partner regulate tuber formation by targeting genes that control growth. RNA detection methods and heterografting experiments demonstrated that StBEL5 ...

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