IPA, a non-coding RNA from the CUL1 gene that stabilizes the nucleolus and supports ribosome production. Removing it ...
Life runs on instructions you never see. Every cell reads DNA, turns that message into RNA, and then builds proteins that ...
The discovery of catalytic RNA transformed our understanding of life's beginnings. Clare Sansom explores how the RNA world ...
When a bone grows, our bodies’ proteins help provide the structure. When a muscle tears, proteins help rebuild it. When we fight an infection, transport oxygen in our blood or send messages to a cell, ...
RNA–protein interactions are fundamental to cellular function, orchestrating gene expression through the regulation of RNA processing, localisation, stability and translation. These interactions, ...
Studying a trio of non-coding RNA molecules produced abundantly in bacterial cells, a SLAC/Stanford-led research team discovered extravagant, multistrand complexes made entirely of RNA—structures they ...
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How RNA is exposing shocking clues about life’s origins on Earth
Life on Earth may have started with a molecule that still runs our cells today. As researchers probe ribonucleic acid in the ...
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