Over 450 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes have been annotated in the human genome. Reliable quantitation of tRNA levels in human samples using microarray methods presents a technical challenge. We have developed a microarray method to quantify tRNAs based on a fluorescent dye-labeling technique. The first-generation tRNA microarray consists of 42 probes for nuclear encoded tRNAs and 21 probes for mitochondrial encoded tRNAs. These probes cover tRNAs for all 20 amino acids and 11 isoacceptor families. Using this array, we report that the amounts of tRNA within the total cellular RNA vary widely among eight different human tissues. The brain expresses higher overall levels of nuclear encoded tRNAs than every tissue examined but one and higher levels...
We are interested in identifying and characterizing loci of the human genome that harbor sequences r...
tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications that affect all aspects of tRNA b...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are one of the classical non-coding RNAs whose lengths are approximately 70–10...
Despite mounting evidence for the importance of tRNA regulation in diverse biological processes, rel...
We compare the diversity of chromosomal-encoded transfer RNA (tRNA) genes from 11 eukaryotes as iden...
<div><p>Red line indicates the same level as brain.</p><p>(A) Relative ratios of each human tRNA pro...
Abstract Different tissues express genes with particular codon usage and anticodon tRNA repertoires....
International audienceThe human mitochondrial genome encodes 13 proteins, all subunits of the respir...
The human mitochondrial genome encodes 13 proteins, all subunits of the respiratory chain complexes ...
In species with large effective population sizes, highly expressed genes tend to be encoded by codon...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are primeval molecules ubiquitous to all domains of life. The interactions bet...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) physically link the genetic code to an amino acid sequence, by recruiting amin...
Since the discovery of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) as decoders of the genetic code, life science has trans...
Transfer RNA (tRNA), a key component of the translation machinery, plays critical roles in stress co...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are a central component for the biological synthesis of proteins, and they are...
We are interested in identifying and characterizing loci of the human genome that harbor sequences r...
tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications that affect all aspects of tRNA b...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are one of the classical non-coding RNAs whose lengths are approximately 70–10...
Despite mounting evidence for the importance of tRNA regulation in diverse biological processes, rel...
We compare the diversity of chromosomal-encoded transfer RNA (tRNA) genes from 11 eukaryotes as iden...
<div><p>Red line indicates the same level as brain.</p><p>(A) Relative ratios of each human tRNA pro...
Abstract Different tissues express genes with particular codon usage and anticodon tRNA repertoires....
International audienceThe human mitochondrial genome encodes 13 proteins, all subunits of the respir...
The human mitochondrial genome encodes 13 proteins, all subunits of the respiratory chain complexes ...
In species with large effective population sizes, highly expressed genes tend to be encoded by codon...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are primeval molecules ubiquitous to all domains of life. The interactions bet...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) physically link the genetic code to an amino acid sequence, by recruiting amin...
Since the discovery of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) as decoders of the genetic code, life science has trans...
Transfer RNA (tRNA), a key component of the translation machinery, plays critical roles in stress co...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are a central component for the biological synthesis of proteins, and they are...
We are interested in identifying and characterizing loci of the human genome that harbor sequences r...
tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications that affect all aspects of tRNA b...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are one of the classical non-coding RNAs whose lengths are approximately 70–10...