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Beyond the proteome: non coding regulatory RNAs

Beyond the proteome: non coding regulatory RNAs

... Two RNAs, roX1 and roX2 (RNA on X chromosome), are respon- sible for the assembly of the MSL protein complexes and their targeting to specific sites on the male X chromosome ...with non-coding ... See full document

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Abstract: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a novel class of regulatory RNA molecules and they

Abstract: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a novel class of regulatory RNA molecules and they

... The endothelium, which is also known as the “tissue-blood barrier”, is a monolayer of endothelial cells (ECs) that lines on the outer surface of blood vessels. This monolayer covers approximately 400 m 2 throughout the ... See full document

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Human regulatory proteins associate with non coding RNAs from the EBV IR1 region

Human regulatory proteins associate with non coding RNAs from the EBV IR1 region

... the non-coding RNAs, ebv-sisRNA-1 and ebv-sisRNA-2, through the demonstration of their asso- ciation with a number of human regulatory ...within non-spliced transcripts that retain both ... See full document

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cncRNAs : Bi functional RNAs with protein coding and non coding functions

cncRNAs : Bi functional RNAs with protein coding and non coding functions

... protein coding and non- coding, in myogenic differentiation ...the coding RNA isoform and doublet of correspond- ing peptides by reverse transcription and western blot analysis respectively ... See full document

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The function of non coding RNAs in genomic imprinting

The function of non coding RNAs in genomic imprinting

... of non-coding (nc) RNAs (Carninci et ...intervening non-coding (linc) RNAs comprise ncRNAs that lie outside annotated genes in the mouse genome (Guttman et ...(si) RNAs ... See full document

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Non-coding RNAs in cardiac regeneration

Non-coding RNAs in cardiac regeneration

... miRNA/lncRNA-based treatments is a promising emerging field in medicine [93]. One miRNA can control hundreds of genes, and in turn, one gene may be regulated by several miRNAs. Therefore, a major problem is understanding ... See full document

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Non-Coding RNAs in Bacteria

Non-Coding RNAs in Bacteria

... encoding regulatory RNAs known as short RNAs (sRNAs) or non-coding sRNAs (ncRNAs), modulate physiological responses through different mechanisms, through RNA-RNA interaction or ... See full document

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Encoding activities of non-coding RNAs

Encoding activities of non-coding RNAs

... various non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) is now considered the main feature of organisms’ ...important regulatory functions in many fundamental biological and pathological ...potential coding ... See full document

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Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. extract changes miRNA expression profiles in db-/db- mouse kidney

Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. extract changes miRNA expression profiles in db-/db- mouse kidney

... small non-coding regulatory RNAs (20– 22 nucleotides) that play a key role in regulating numer- ous biological processes, as well as in the pathology of diseases ... See full document

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Long non-coding RNAs in ovarian cancer

Long non-coding RNAs in ovarian cancer

... H19 regulatory sequences in ovarian carcinoma cell lines and in a heterotopic animal model for ovarian cancer, in which intraperitoneal administration of DTA-H19 (The H19 plasmid was digested with Xba I and Nco I ... See full document

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Androgen responsive intronic non-coding RNAs

Androgen responsive intronic non-coding RNAs

... Previous reports have shown that a large number of tran- scription-factor binding sites (TFBSs) for well-character- ized transcription factors such as Sp1, c-Myc, p53 and Creb lie upstream to transcriptionally active ... See full document

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Video Q&A: Non-coding RNAs and eukaryotic evolution - a personal view

Video Q&A: Non-coding RNAs and eukaryotic evolution - a personal view

... these RNAs are functioning and why the system has superimposed an RNA regulatory system on top of a protein-based regulatory ...micro- RNAs very flexibly in different cells to address various ... See full document

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Novel classes of non coding RNAs and cancer

Novel classes of non coding RNAs and cancer

... central part formed by proteins of the Argonaute family, whereas the other strand (passenger or miRNA*) is released and degraded. The retained (“guide”) strand is the one that has the less stably base-paired 5′ end in ... See full document

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The involvement of regulatory non coding RNAs in sepsis: a systematic review

The involvement of regulatory non coding RNAs in sepsis: a systematic review

... As sepsis progresses, the immune system is repro- grammed into a stage characterized by persistent inflam- mation and immunosuppression [69, 70]. These are mediated in part by miRNAs, which promote immune cell ... See full document

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Two Genetic Codes: Repetitive Syntax for Active non-Coding RNAs; non-Repetitive Syntax for the DNA Archives

Two Genetic Codes: Repetitive Syntax for Active non-Coding RNAs; non-Repetitive Syntax for the DNA Archives

... to non-coding RNAs that are built of repetitive nucleotide syntax, the sequences that serve as templates for proteins share – as main characteristics – a non- repetitive ...Whereas ... See full document

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<p>Roles of Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway Regulatory Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer</p>

<p>Roles of Wnt/&beta;-Catenin Signaling Pathway Regulatory Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer</p>

... intergenic non-protein coding RNA 968 (LINC00968; also known as LOC554202) 44 and lncRNA JPX, 45 is an important component of the Wnt/ β - catenin signaling ... See full document

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Small non coding RNAs, mammalian cells, and viruses: regulatory interactions?

Small non coding RNAs, mammalian cells, and viruses: regulatory interactions?

... is that the RNAi machinery exists in mammalian cells not just for artificial siRNA-exploits but as a physiological mechanism used by cells and viruses to regulate viral and cellular functions (Figure 2). Subsumed within ... See full document

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Non coding RNAs in muscle differentiation and musculoskeletal disease

Non coding RNAs in muscle differentiation and musculoskeletal disease

... Trans-acting lncRNAs. The best example of a nuclear lncRNA acting in trans is provided by Braveheart (Bvht) (104). Even if its activity is not specifically restricted to skeletal muscles (it was iden- tified in the ... See full document

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Long non-coding RNAs in the regulation of myeloid cells

Long non-coding RNAs in the regulation of myeloid cells

... direct regulatory pathway ...a regulatory link in myeloid matur- ation by modulating integrin-controlled cell cycle progres- sion at the gene expression ... See full document

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sRNAPipe: a Galaxy-based pipeline for bioinformatic in-depth exploration of small RNAseq data

sRNAPipe: a Galaxy-based pipeline for bioinformatic in-depth exploration of small RNAseq data

... small regulatory RNAs, with lengths ranging from 20 to 30 nt, guide Argonaute family proteins to RNA targets and regulate expression of di- verse ...sequences. Non-coding RNAs are the ... See full document

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