AbstractTransfer RNA (tRNA) is traditionally considered to be an adaptor molecule that helps ribosomes to decode messenger RNA (mRNA) and synthesize protein. Recent studies have demonstrated that tRNAs also serve as a major source of small non-coding RNAs that possess distinct and varied functions. These tRNA fragments are heterogeneous in size, nucleotide composition, biogenesis and function. Here we describe multiple roles that tRNA fragments play in cell physiology and discuss their relevance to human health and disease
tRNAs, nexus molecules between mRNAs and proteins, have a central role in translation. Recent discov...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) accounts for approximately 10% of total cellular RNA pool and plays a crucial ro...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are abundant small non-coding RNAs that are crucially important for decoding g...
AbstractTransfer RNA (tRNA) is traditionally considered to be an adaptor molecule that helps ribosom...
Hundreds of tRNA genes and pseudogenes are encoded by the human genome. tRNAs are the second most ab...
High-throughput sequencing studies of small RNAs reveal a complex milieu of noncoding RNAs in biolog...
Until recently, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) were thought to function in protein translation only. However,...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are most commonly known as the molecular amino acids carriers and also...
Deep analysis of next-generation sequencing data unveils numerous small non-coding RNAs with distinc...
This review will summarise the recent discoveries and current state of research on short noncoding R...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are most commonly known as the molecular amino acids carriers and also...
The fragments that derive from transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are an emerging category of regulatory RNAs. Kn...
Transfer RNAs (tRNA) are best known for their role as adaptors during translation of the genetic cod...
Beyond their central role in protein synthesis, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) have many other crucial functi...
Abstract: This review will summarise the recent discoveries and current state of research on short n...
tRNAs, nexus molecules between mRNAs and proteins, have a central role in translation. Recent discov...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) accounts for approximately 10% of total cellular RNA pool and plays a crucial ro...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are abundant small non-coding RNAs that are crucially important for decoding g...
AbstractTransfer RNA (tRNA) is traditionally considered to be an adaptor molecule that helps ribosom...
Hundreds of tRNA genes and pseudogenes are encoded by the human genome. tRNAs are the second most ab...
High-throughput sequencing studies of small RNAs reveal a complex milieu of noncoding RNAs in biolog...
Until recently, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) were thought to function in protein translation only. However,...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are most commonly known as the molecular amino acids carriers and also...
Deep analysis of next-generation sequencing data unveils numerous small non-coding RNAs with distinc...
This review will summarise the recent discoveries and current state of research on short noncoding R...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are most commonly known as the molecular amino acids carriers and also...
The fragments that derive from transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are an emerging category of regulatory RNAs. Kn...
Transfer RNAs (tRNA) are best known for their role as adaptors during translation of the genetic cod...
Beyond their central role in protein synthesis, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) have many other crucial functi...
Abstract: This review will summarise the recent discoveries and current state of research on short n...
tRNAs, nexus molecules between mRNAs and proteins, have a central role in translation. Recent discov...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) accounts for approximately 10% of total cellular RNA pool and plays a crucial ro...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are abundant small non-coding RNAs that are crucially important for decoding g...