The cloverleaf model of tRNA is a model that depicts the molecular structure of tRNA. The model revealed that the chain of tRNA consists of two ends—sometimes...
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Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA), formerly referred to as soluble ribonucleic acid (sRNA), is an adaptor molecule composed of RNA, typically 76 to 90 nucleotides...
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the discovery of the tRNA cloverleaf, comparative analysis of numerous other homologous RNA molecules has led to the identification of common sequences...
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eukaryotes. Both groups of ncRNA are involved in the maturation of rRNA. The snoRNAs guide covalent modifications of rRNA, tRNA and snRNAs; RNase MRP cleaves...
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Elizabeth Beach Keller (category University of Chicago alumni)
These included her development of the cloverleaf model of transfer RNA (ribonucleic acid), which shows how transfer RNA helps in directing the genetic...
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Robert W. Holley (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
Institute of Technology. Holley's research on RNA focused first on isolating transfer RNA (tRNA), and later on determining the sequence and structure of alanine...
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Non-canonical base pairing (category Wikipedia articles published in WikiJournal of Science)
for roughly one-third of all base pairs in functional RNA structures. The G:U wobble pair, in particular, is abundant in tRNA anticodon loops and facilitates...
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adopted a cloverleaf structure, based largely on the ability of certain regions of the molecule to form stem loop structures. The isolation of tRNA proved...
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Nucleic acid secondary structure (redirect from Secondary structure of RNA)
functional importance to biological RNAs; some famous examples are the Rho-independent terminator stem-loops and the tRNA cloverleaf. Active research is on-going...
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Nucleic acid tertiary structure (redirect from RNA Tertiary Structure)
sequenced the first tRNA molecule, initially proposing that it adopted a cloverleaf structure, based largely on the ability of certain regions of the molecule...
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Nucleic acid structure prediction (redirect from RNA structure prediction)
of reach unless obvious sequence and functional similarity to a known class of nucleic acid molecules, such as transfer RNA (tRNA) or microRNA (miRNA)...
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of functional importance to biological RNA. Famous examples include the Rho-independent terminator stem loops and the transfer RNA (tRNA) cloverleaf....
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SEA-PHAGES (section tRNAscan-SE)
the results of the information processed from three independent tRNA prediction programs: tRNAscan, EufindtRNA, and tRNA covariance model search. Phamerator...
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Mitochondrial DNA (section Regulation of transcription)
mitochondrial RNA processing, individual mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA sequences are released from the primary transcript. Folded tRNAs therefore act as secondary structure...
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begins with the cloverleaf-shaped structure at the 5’ end of the RNA genome is bound by the 3CD protein. 3CD functions as an RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase....
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stable cloverleaf configurations that bring the 3' and 5' intron splice sites into close proximity, effectively replacing the spliceosome. This method of RNA...
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