Define nucleic acid. nucleic acid synonyms, nucleic acid pronunciation, nucleic acid translation, English dictionary definition of nucleic acid. n. Any of a class of large molecules that are polymers of nucleotides and are found in all living organisms a
translation of the coding region of protein observed in pr u00e9senc e of the nucleic acid indicator.the area of non inhibitory nucleic acid sequence is complementary to the region of the rna molecule inhibiting material so that when the non inhibitory region provides a base pair with the ...
- Messenger RNA: Copy the genetic information from DNA inthe nucleusand bring the information to the ribosome in cytoplasm. - Transfer RNA: Carry the specific amino acid to the ribosome. - Ribosomal RNA: Form the subunits of the ribosome. l Nucleotide contains a pentose sugar, a phosphate gro...
The translation of nucleic acids into synthetic structures with expanded functional potential has been the subject of considerable research, with applications including small-molecule and polymer evolution, reaction discovery and sensing. Here, we review properties of nucleic-acid-templated synthesis in the...
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in theory, can be purposefully influenced by the introduction ofnucleic acidsinto living cells from without. This strategy has been explored during the last forty years and has led tonucleic aciddelivery protocols which are now powerful research tools and which emerge as potent therapeutic modalities...
Nucleic acid therapeutics are based on nucleic acids or closely related chemical compounds. They include antisense oligonucleotides, aptamers and small interfering RNAs, and are typically considered in cases where specific inhibition of the function of a particular gene involved in disease is thought to...
1.2Nucleic acid sensing pathways The nucleic acid sensors rely on distinctsignaling pathways, which converge at the level of signaling adaptors for signaling receptor families and then at the level of transcription factor activation for all sensors. In the endolysosomal compartment, TLR3 sensesdsRNA(do...
Nucleic acid sequences that can be used as primers and probes in the amplification and detection of SARS coronavirus The present invention is related to nucleic acid sequences that can be used in the field of virus diagnostics, more specifically the diagnosis of infections with a novel human co...
Purified nucleic acid fragment (I) comprises all or part of an endogenous human retroviral sequence (A), containing at least one env type motif, and either has a sequence of 2599 bp (1; reproduced) or a sequence at least 80% homologous with (1) over more than 190 nucleotides (nt) or...