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How a rogue RNA protein hacks bad codons to hijack human cells?
A team at UT Southwestern Medical Center has identified a structural trick that lets viruses translate their genetic code inside human cells, even when that code is riddled with “bad” codons the host ...
Human genes are written in long strings of three-letter units composed of four different nucleotides. These units—or ...
Alltrna's ML-driven platform optimizes sequence and modifications from natural tRNAs to significantly increase premature termination codon (PTC) readthrough First Alltrna-engineered tRNA ...
A new discovery suggests that the number of human genomic loci that might be coding for tRNAs is nearly double what is currently known. Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are ancient workhorse molecules and part ...
To overcome the inherent challenge of translation termination interference caused by stop codon reprogramming in mammalian cells, researchers from Peking University led by Chen Peng from College of ...
During protein synthesis, the genetic information stored in DNA is first transcribed into mRNA. The mRNA then travels to the ribosome, where translation occurs. Here's how anticodons facilitate the ...
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