The bamboo mosaic virus satellite RNA cis-regulatory element is an RNA element found in the 5' UTR of the genome of the bamboo ... Page for Bamboo mosaic virus satellite RNA cis-regulatory element at Rfam v t e (Cis-regulatory RNA elements, Potexviruses, All ... untranslated region of satellite RNA of bamboo mosaic potexvirus". Virology. 311 (1): 229-239. doi:10.1016/S0042-6822(03)00178- ... This element is thought to be essential for efficient RNA replication. Bamboo mosaic potexvirus (BaMV) cis-regulatory element ...
Related to but distinct from the RNA viruses are the viroids and the RNA satellite viruses. These are not currently classified ... Negative-sense viral RNA is complementary to mRNA and thus must be converted to positive-sense RNA by an RNA-dependent RNA ... One of these includes RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RNA replicase), which copies the viral RNA to form a double-stranded ... Very rarely viral RNA can recombine with host RNA. RNA recombination appears to be a major driving force in determining genome ...
RNAS Yeovilton also has RNAS Merryfield as its training and satellite station. RNAS Culdrose serves a variety of helicopter and ... The United Kingdom has two active Royal Naval Air Stations (RNAS), RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) and RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk). ... Its satellite airfield is RNAS Predannack. The Italy has three Marina Militare NAS: MARISTAELI Catania, MARISTAELI La Spezia ... Among the features at RNAS Culdrose is the "Dummy deck" which is used to train pilots to land on ships, the Merlin training ...
RNA is subdivided into many categories, including messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), long non- ... "Crystal structure of the Varkud satellite ribozyme". Nature Chemical Biology. 11 (11): 840-6. doi:10.1038/nchembio.1929. PMC ... Some types of RNA show clear quaternary structure that is essential for function, whereas other types of RNA function as single ... Symmetrical complexes of RNA molecules are extremely uncommon compared to protein oligomers. One example of an RNA homodimer is ...
... s are listed in virological taxonomy as Satellites/Satellite nucleic acids/Subgroup 3: Circular satellite RNA(s). ... In the case of gene silencing, various satellite RNA-based vectors can be used for sequence-specific inactivation. Satellite ... Plant satellite RNAs and virusoids depend on their respective helper viruses for replication, while the helper viruses ... Likewise, the lack of any sequence similarity between the satellite RNAs and their host viruses, host plants and insect vectors ...
... and for new RNA polymerases, his laboratory is now involved in epigenetics and the control of gene expression by small RNAs. ... Letters, (1983), 30, p. 107-111 F. Grellet et al., « Organization and evolution of a higher plant alphoïd like satellite DNA ... He was the first to report the sequence of the spacer of genes encoding ribosomal RNAs of a dicotyledon in 1988 and to show the ... Michel Delseny was one of the first scientists to characterize plant RNA messengers in 1974. He was among the first to show ( ...
These non-coding RNAs up-regulate the symptoms of TCV infection. The satellite RNA are dependent of the TCV and host machinery ... The viral RNA binds to the p28 bound to the membrane and the RNA dependent RNA polymerase, or p88, initiates replication of the ... Small, helper viruses known as satellite RNA have been found to co-infect plants only in the presence of TCV. ... Satellite C shares sequence homology with the 3'end of the TCV, while satellite D shares sequence homology with the 5'end of ...
... small satellite RNA Peanut stunt virus satellite RNA Turnip crinkle virus satellite RNA Tomato bushy stunt virus satellite RNA ... satellite RNAs Large linear satellite RNAs Arabis mosaic virus large satellite RNA Bamboo mosaic virus satellite RNA (satBaMV) ... RNA Myrobalan latent ringspot virus satellite RNA Tomato black ring virus satellite RNA Beet ringspot virus satellite RNA Beet ... RNA Cymbidium ringspot virus satellite RNA Pea enation mosaic virus satellite RNA Groundnut rosette virus satellite RNA Panicum ...
"Herpes viruses and tumors evolved to learn how to manipulate the same ancient RNA". v t e (All stub articles, Genetics stubs, ... Due to its similarities to Human Satellite 3, the primary sequence component of the traditional human satellite fraction II ( ... Human satellite II is an exceptionally high-copy but unexplored sequence of the human genome thought of as junk DNA has a ... "Scientists find surprising impact of junk DNA and RNA in cancer". Altemose, Nicolas; Logsdon, Glennis A.; Bzikadze, Andrey V.; ...
More recently, the M dsRNA is described as a satellite RNA.) A Yeast lineage with a M/killer virus is known as a "killer strain ... It is a ~4.6 kb double-stranded RNA virus with no extracellular phase and so is inherited through vertical cytoplasmic ... Rodríguez-Cousiño, Nieves; Esteban, Rosa (2017-02-15). "Relationships and Evolution of Double-Stranded RNA Totiviruses of ...
... es can have satellite RNAs encoding a toxin.[citation needed] Viral replication is cytoplasmic. Entry into the host ... Replication follows the double-stranded RNA virus replication model. Double-stranded RNA virus transcription is the method of ... and an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). The 5' end of the positive strand of the dsRNA genome has no cap and is very ... Totivirus is a genus of double-stranded RNA viruses in the family Totiviridae. Fungi serve as natural hosts. The name of the ...
VS RNA is a long non-coding RNA exists as a satellite RNA and is found in mitochondria of Varkud-1C and few other strains of ... The Varkud satellite (VS) ribozyme is an RNA enzyme that carries out the cleavage of a phosphodiester bond. Varkud satellite ( ... RNA mediated cleavage and ligation is found in group 1 and group 2 self-splicing RNAs. VS RNA contains many conserved sequence ... Lilley DM (February 2004). "The Varkud satellite ribozyme". RNA. 10 (2): 151-158. doi:10.1261/rna.5217104. PMC 1370526. PMID ...
"Ensemble of secondary structures for encapsidated satellite tobacco mosaic virus RNA consistent with chemical probing and ... November 2007). "Semiautomated improvement of RNA alignments". RNA. 13 (11): 1850-1859. doi:10.1261/rna.215407. PMC 2040093. ... U4 spliceosomal RNA and U6 spliceosomal RNA bind to each other forming part of the spliceosome and many small bacterial RNAs ... Notes RNA Non-coding RNA RNA structure Comparison of nucleic acid simulation software Comparison of software for molecular ...
... to RNAS Hinstock, on the 21 August 1945, however, it operated out of RNAS Hinstock's satellite airfield, RNAS Peplow (HMS ... Upon the admiralty taking control, it was used initially as a satellite airfield for RNAS Stretton (HMS Blackcap). It was ... The squadron disbanded at RNAS Hinstock on 18 March 1946. List of Royal Air Force Satellite Landing Grounds List of air ... "RNAS Hinstock". Royal Navy Research Archive. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "WWII Shropshire RNAS Hinstock". www.geograph.org.uk. ...
... satellite RNA of tobacco ringspot virus (sTRSV) satellite RNA of chicory yellow mottle virus (sCYMV) satellite RNA of arabis ... The hairpin ribozyme is an RNA motif that catalyzes RNA processing reactions essential for replication of the satellite RNA ... RNAs derived from the complementary strand of tobacco ringspot virus satellite RNA". Nucleic Acids Research. 21 (8): 1991-1998 ... Like the hammerhead ribozyme it is found in RNA satellites of plant viruses. It was first identified in the minus strand of the ...
Recent Annual Lectures have dealt with: 'The future of RNA-based technology' (2023); 'Edge computing, 6G and satellite ...
Satellite viruses, Positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, All stub articles, Viral plant disease stubs). ... Maize white line mosaic satellite virus (syn. Satellite maize white line mosaic virus, Satellite virus of maize white line ... "Satellite maize white line mosaic virus". NCBI Taxonomy Browser. 31503. Mart Krupovic: Plant Satellite Viruses (Albetovirus, ... NCBI: Satellite tobacco mosaic virus, equivalent: Satellite tobacco necrosis virus, … SIB: Aumaivirus. Expasy ViralZone Family ...
The non-coding RNA were identified as antisense RNA and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA), poorly understood classes of regulatory ... A collection of satellite publications that spawned from FANTOM3 were published in PLoS Genetics. They include further work on ... Further efforts found a genomically and evolutionary widespread new class of RNAs, called transcription initiation RNAs (tiRNA ... Importantly, RNA was found to be much more abundant in the mammalian transcriptome than previously thought, accompanied with ...
"RNA-RNA hybridisation using 125I-labelled RNA from tobacco necrosis virus and its satellite". Nature. 251 (5477): 733-735. ... Common Nucleotide Sequences in the RNA Species". Journal of General Virology. 21 (2): 285-295. doi:10.1099/0022-1317-21-2-285. ...
"Expression of biologically active viral satellite RNA from the nuclear genome of transformed plants". Nature. 321 (6068): 446. ... Dalmay, T.; Hamilton, A.; Rudd, S.; Angell, S.; Baulcombe, D. (2000). "An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene in Arabidopsis is ... With Andrew Hamilton he discovered the small interfering RNA that is the specificity determinant in RNA-mediated gene silencing ... Hamilton, A.; Voinnet, O.; Chappell, L.; Baulcombe, D. (2002). "Two classes of short interfering RNA in RNA silencing". The ...
snRNA: Small nuclear RNA are used in spliceosomes to help the processing of pre-mRNA. gRNA: Guide RNA are used in RNA editing. ... Satellites are unique sequences that are repeated in tandem in one area. Depending on the length of the repeat, they are ... snoRNA: Small nucleolar RNA are used to help process and construct the ribosome. Other RNAs are transcribed and not translated ... Many regions of the DNA are transcribed with RNA as the functional form: rRNA: Ribosomal RNA are used in the ribosome. tRNA: ...
The site was originally planned as a satellite station for RAF Exeter for No. 10 Group of RAF Fighter Command. Construction ... RNAS Charlton Horethorne (HMS Heron II) is a former Royal Naval Air Station in the hamlet of Sigwells in Somerset, England. It ... later transferring to RNAS St Merryn and then embarking on HMS Dasher to take part in Operation Torch. Other squadrons posted ... which had previously been at RNAS Haldon. In 1943 a new watch tower was built, more runways laid out in the grass and further ...
Because of pressure on space at the airfield, satellite sites were set up at Charlton Horethorne and Henstridge in 1942. A ... It is one of two active Fleet Air Arm bases, the other being RNAS Culdrose). RNAS Yeovilton is currently home to the Royal Navy ... "RNAS Yeovilton's Commanding Officer meets with council chairman". Yeovil Express. 29 October 2009. "RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset ... During periods of busy flying training, pressure on the RNAS Yeovilton circuit is relieved by the use of nearby RNAS Merryfield ...
Hanani, M. Satellite glial cells in sensory ganglia: from form to function. Brain Res. Rev. 48:457-476, 2005 Ohara PT, Vit JP, ... Bhargava A, Jasmin L (December 2008). "Evidence for a role of connexin 43 in trigeminal pain using RNA interference in vivo". ... These PNS glia include Schwann cells in nerves and satellite glial cells in ganglia. Glia retain the ability to undergo cell ... and in the peripheral nervous system they include Schwann cells and satellite cells. They have four main functions: to surround ...
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Human satellite-III non-coding RNAs modulate heat-shock-induced transcriptional repression. Goenka A, Sengupta S, Pandey R, ... "Human satellite-III non-coding RNAs modulate heat-shock-induced transcriptional repression". Journal of Cell Science. 129 (19 ... to work in trying to understand the mechanisms behind heat shock response systems and the functions of satellite non-coding RNA ... Her and her team concluded that these sequences code for RNA that serve as transcription factors, regulating a multitude of ...
It moved here from RNAS Drem (HMS Nighthawk), on the 15 January 1946, but operated from Dale's satellite airfield, RNAS Brawdy ... It moved to RNAS Dale from RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) on 31 March 1944, then departed for RNAS Halesworth (HMS ... On the 1 January 1946, RAF Brawdy was transferred to the Admiralty, on loan, as a satellite airfield for RNAS Dale and was ... On the 1 January 1946, Dale received RNAS Brawdy as a satellite airfield and later that month 784 Night Fighter Training ...
This alpha satellite is not present at all in human neocentromeres. By 2008, more than 90 reported cases of human ... It seems that the arrays of repetitive sequence flanking the centromere are transcribed into RNA that may in turn become RNAi ... This leads to several questions: how does CENPA, then, decide where to wrap? What is the purpose of satellite sequences (that ... Hence, one suggestion is that neocentromeres may quickly evolve into a centromere with alpha satellite but the correlation ...
Additionally, a single RNA gene may not be able to provide enough RNA, but tandem repeats of the gene allow sufficient RNA to ... Satellite DNA Tandem repeats Pan & Zhang 2008. Lajoie, Bertrand & El-Mabrouk 2007, p. 96. Lodish, Harvey; Arnold Berk; Chris ... In order to provide the necessary ribosomes, multiple RNA polymerases must consecutively transcribe multiple rRNA genes. In ...
The three short RNA segments of the viral genome are thought to be a satellite virus. Only in the presence of CBPV can the ... RNA fragment in the CBPV genome likely encodes for an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which makes many copies of viral RNA. After ... The first large fragment is suspected to encode an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, as it possesses 8 conserved domains of an RNA- ... which lends to the idea that the three RNAs are not components of CBPV but of a satellite virus that relies on CBPV activity in ...