Where does messenger RNA come from? What is the role of RNA? What type of RNA assembles the proteins? In which organelle is messenger RNA made? How are the three types of RNA different? What molecule is produced
RNA-seq and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction have identified specialized genes in adult moths of CBW and tobacco cutworm, S. litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), for sensing CO2 48, 49. Furthermore, Gr43a transcripts, encoding a fructose GR, are mainly located in Asian ...
Where in the cell does DNA replication take place? Where does DNA methylation occur? Does RNA polymerase unwind DNA? Where does DNA synthesis happen in eukaryotic cells? Where is the DNA placed in a gel electrophoresis apparatus? During transcription, on which strand will RNA polymerase be locate...
mRNA vaccine access is through the process of enzyme in vitro transcription production, which does not rely on cell amplification, so the antigen of cell culture, extraction, and purification process are saved, and the production time is shortened. So the time required to design and test new ...
(blue), virus entry, viral RNA replication, sub-genomic RNA transcription and translation, virus assembly, and exit from the host cell. RdRp, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. ER endoplasmic reticulum, ERGIC ER-Golgi intermediate compartment. During acute infection (right), the virus hijacks the ...
Ferre P, Foufelle F (2007) SREBP-1c transcription factor and lipid homeostasis: clinical perspective. Horm Res 68:72–82 Duvillard L, Florentin E, Pont F et al (2011) Endogenous chronic hyperinsulinemia does not increase the production rate of VLDL apolipoprotein B: proof from a kinetic stud...
many mRNA vaccines are already licensed (for example, COVID-19 mRNA vaccine). mRNA vaccine access is through the process of enzyme in vitro transcription production, which does not rely on cell amplification, so the antigen of cell culture, extraction, and purification process are saved, and th...
Spike is one of the largest proteins of the virus and has a high level of expression from its subgenomic RNA, which may go some way to explaining its immunodominance. SARS-CoV-2 infections are acute resolving in the majority of individuals; as such within host evolution due to T cell sele...
Cell Replication: Transcription and translation are important functions of the cell. Transcription is a function of RNA as it makes copies of the DNA units of adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. Cell replication involves copying the DNA code for future daughter cells. The genetic cod...
How are DNA replication and transcription different? What is intercellular cytoplasmic communication? What is the difference between DNA, chromosomes and genes? Does RNA primase need to attach to a site on DNA before it can create an RNA primer? If so, where on the DNA does RNA primase attach...