Transcription of Messenger RNA (mRNA) from DNA?Transcription is the process of synthesizing RNA which is controlled through interactions of promoters and enhancers. During this process multiple types of RNA are produced, such as mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA....
Learn more about this topic: mRNA Transcription Process & Phases from Chapter 9 / Lesson 2 254K Learn about mRNA transcription. Discover where and how DNA is transcribed into RNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and examine the final product of transcription. Related to this Q...
virus is produced during the latent life cycle and in most, if not all, experimental latency models infectious virus is only detected after differentiation of the latently infected population2,3,11,12,13,14,15,16,20,21,22. Whilst it is clear that the latent transcription programme of HCMV ...
In-vitro-transcribed messenger RNA (mRNA) has recently shown increasing significance in the development of vaccines and therapeutics. Immunogenic double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is an undesired byproduct formed during in vitro transcription (IVT), and it is challenging to reduce dsRNA byproduct from ...
We define tissue-specific enhancers and link them to expression patterns using single-cell RNA-seq. Surprisingly, despite tissue-specific chromatin states and gene expression, chromatin organization is largely maintained across tissues. Our results indicate that tissue-specific chromatin conformation is not...
Surprisingly, SRP RNA folding is robust to transcription rate changes and the presence or absence of its 5′-precursor sequence. The folding pathway also reveals the obligatory attainment of a non-native hairpin intermediate (H1) that eventually rearranges into the native fold. Furthermore, H1 ...
Transcription against an applied force.(force produced by RNA polymerase during genetic transcription)Yin, HongWang, Michelle DSvoboda, KarelLandick, RobertBlock, StevenGelles, Jeff
with BRO genes also able to bind RNA and hypothesised to potentially alter DNA replication or host transcription [100,101]. Ac38 is a nudix-domain containing gene inAutographa californicamultiple nucleopolyhedrovirus which is required for virus production [102], and may act as an mRNA decapping ...
compartmentalization and gene expression is most likely due to the relatively steady-state mRNA abundances determined using bulk RNA-seq, thus further analysis of the nascent transcription (such as Bru-seq [bromouridine labeling and sequencing] approach)32is required to identify this regulatory ...
Retroviral reverse transcription is accomplished by sequential strand-transfers of partial cDNA intermediates copied from viral genomic RNA. Here, we revealed an unprecedented role of 5′-end guanosine (G) of HIV-1 genomic RNA for reverse transcription.