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Transfer RNA (tRNA) is often referred to as the "Rosetta Stone" of genetics, as it translates the instructions encoded by DNA, by way of messenger RNA (mRNA), into specific sequences of amino acids that form proteins and polypeptides. This class of...
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Transfer RNA (abbreviated tRNA), first hypothesized by Francis Crick, is a small RNA chain (73-93 nucleotides) that transfers a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal site of protein synthesis during translation. It has a 3'...


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The Biological Bulletin
Gene expression in the squid giant axon: neurotransmitter modulation of RNA transfer from periaxonal glia to the axon.
10/01/2002: 939 words, approx. 3 pages
The presence of RNA in axons has been known for nearly 40 years (1). In large model axons, such as the goldfish Mauthner axon and the squid giant axon, axoplasmic RNA includes the main cytoplasmic species, that is, tRNA, rRNA, and mRNA. These...
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The Journal of Nutrition
Total Aminoacyl-Transfer RNA Pool Is Greater in Liver Than Muscle in Rabbits1,2
11/01/2007: 4,830 words, approx. 16 pages
Abstract Transfer RNA (tRNA)-charged amino acids are direct precursors of protein synthesis. Therefore, the amount and profile of amino acids in the aminoacyl-tRNA pool may be closely related to the rate of protein synthesis in the tissue. This study was designed to compare...
 


 

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