Integrative analysis using omics-based technologies results in the identification of a large number of putative short open reading frames (sORFs) with protein-coding capacity within transcripts previously identified as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) or transcripts of unknown function (TUFs). sORFs were previously overlooked because of their diminutive size and the difficulty of identification by bioinformatics analyses. There is now growing evidence of the existence of potentially functional micropeptides produced from sORFs within cells of diverse species. Recent characterization of a few of these revealed their significant divergent roles in many fundamental biological processes, where some also show important relationships with pathogenes...
With the advent of ribosome profiling, a next generation sequencing technique providing a ‘snap-shot...
Growing evidence illustrates the shortcomings on the current understanding of the full complexity of...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...
Advances in genomics and molecular biology have revealed an abundance of small open reading frames (...
Advancements in high throughput sequencing techniques have revealed different classes of non coding ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that transcripts or transcript regions annotated as non-cod...
There is increasing evidence that non-annotated short open reading frames (sORFs) can encode functio...
With the advent of ribosome profiling, a next gen-eration sequencing technique providing a “snap-sho...
All species continuously evolve short open reading frames (sORFs) that can be templated for protein ...
A large body of evidence indicates that genome annotation pipelines have biased our view of coding s...
All species continuously evolve small open reading frames (sORFs) that can be templated for protein ...
ABSTRACT: The existence of nonannotated protein-coding human short open reading frames (sORFs) has b...
Deep transcriptome sequencing has revealed the existence of many transcripts that lack long or conse...
Classical bioactive peptides are cleaved from larger precursor proteins and are targeted toward the ...
Small open reading frames (smORFs) of 100 codons or fewer are usually - if arbitrarily - excluded fr...
With the advent of ribosome profiling, a next generation sequencing technique providing a ‘snap-shot...
Growing evidence illustrates the shortcomings on the current understanding of the full complexity of...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...
Advances in genomics and molecular biology have revealed an abundance of small open reading frames (...
Advancements in high throughput sequencing techniques have revealed different classes of non coding ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that transcripts or transcript regions annotated as non-cod...
There is increasing evidence that non-annotated short open reading frames (sORFs) can encode functio...
With the advent of ribosome profiling, a next gen-eration sequencing technique providing a “snap-sho...
All species continuously evolve short open reading frames (sORFs) that can be templated for protein ...
A large body of evidence indicates that genome annotation pipelines have biased our view of coding s...
All species continuously evolve small open reading frames (sORFs) that can be templated for protein ...
ABSTRACT: The existence of nonannotated protein-coding human short open reading frames (sORFs) has b...
Deep transcriptome sequencing has revealed the existence of many transcripts that lack long or conse...
Classical bioactive peptides are cleaved from larger precursor proteins and are targeted toward the ...
Small open reading frames (smORFs) of 100 codons or fewer are usually - if arbitrarily - excluded fr...
With the advent of ribosome profiling, a next generation sequencing technique providing a ‘snap-shot...
Growing evidence illustrates the shortcomings on the current understanding of the full complexity of...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cel...