Transfer RNA (tRNA) is an adaptor molecule that decodes mRNA and translates protein. Recent studies have demonstrated that tRNAs also serve as a major source of small non-coding RNAs having distinct and varied functions [1]. These tRNA-derived ncRNAs are not random degradation products, but rat...
Explain how RNA is converted into cDNA, and cDNA is converted into mRNA. How does Z-DNA form? What is the process of assembling a protein from RNA? How does DNA replication begin? What are the structures of RNA and DNA and how might one be used to create the other?
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There are three main types of RNA that are found within the cell. They are messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). All three are involved in the translation of genetic material into amino acids which then join to make complex proteins....
The mRNA in the two codon-anticodon duplexes lies on the 'inside' of the 'elbows' of the tRNA molecules (in both the S-type and R-type configurations), and runs up between the two molecules from the A- to the P-site in the 3' to 5'-direction. These considerations have the ...
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mRNA is important because it uses genetic information from the nucleus to then be translates using tRNA into proteins. If the is an error, the tRNA will not code for the correct amino acids, which means that the protein formed in the end will not be the one that wa...
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(DAMPs). Self-derived immune elicitors that indicate damage to the host. As a result of cellular stress, cellular damage or non-physiological cell death, DAMPs are released from various compartments, including the degraded stroma (in the case of hyaluronate, for example), the nucleus (in the ...
Explain how the process of transcription and translation makes proteins from DNA. Use the following terms in your explanation: template strand, RNA polymerase, nucleus, mRNA, cytoplasm, ribosome, tRNA, amino acid, peptide bond, growing protein ch...