< Back to Core

Chapter 11

Weitere Funktionen von RNA

Chapter 11

Additional Roles of RNA

check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Transcriptional attenuation occurs when RNA transcription is prematurely terminated due to the formation of a terminator mRNA hairpin …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Riboswitches are non-coding mRNA domains that regulate the transcription and translation of downstream genes without the help of proteins. Riboswitches …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
RNA editing is a post-transcriptional modification where a precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) nucleotide sequence is changed by base insertion, deletion, or …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
In eukaryotes, transcription and translation are compartmentalized; an mRNA is first synthesized in the nucleus and then selectively transported to the …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
During most eukaryotic translation processes, the small 40S ribosome subunit scans an mRNA from its 5' end until it encounters the first start AUG …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
The structure and stability of mRNA molecules regulates gene expression, as mRNAs are a key step in the pathway from gene to protein. In eukaryotes, the …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
RNA interference (RNAi) is a process in which a small non-coding RNA molecule blocks the post-transcriptional expression of a gene by binding to its …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
MicroRNA (miRNA) are short, regulatory RNA transcribed from introns—non-coding regions of a gene—or intergenic regions—stretches of DNA …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Small interfering RNAs, or siRNAs, are short regulatory RNA molecules that can silence genes post-transcriptionally, as well as the transcriptional …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
PIWI-interacting RNAs, or piRNAs, are the most abundant short non-coding RNAs. More than 20,000 genes have been found in humans that code for piRNAs while …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Bacteria and archaea are susceptible to viral infections just like eukaryotes; therefore, they have developed a unique adaptive immune system to protect …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
In humans, more than 80% of the genome gets transcribed. However, only around 2% of the genome codes for proteins. The remaining part produces non-coding …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
The term ribozyme is used for RNA that can act as an enzyme. Ribozymes are mainly found in selected viruses, bacteria, plant organelles, and lower …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Around 4 billion years ago, oceans began to condense on earth while volcanic eruptions released nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen …
check_url/de/science-education-library/1346/additional-roles-of-rna/?language=German
Human signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is one of many genes containing a tandem splicing site. Alternative donor splice sites 3 …