Retrons are distinct DNA sequences that code for a reverse transcriptase (RT) similar to the RTs produced by retroviruses and other types of retroelements. Retron DNAs are commonly associated with prophage DNA and are found in the genomes of a wide variety of different bacteria. The retron RT is used to synthesize a strange satellite DNA known as msDNA. msDNA is actually a complex of DNA, RNA, and probably protein. It is composed of a small, single-stranded DNA, linked to a small, single-stranded RNA molecule. The 5′ end of the DNA molecule is joined to an internal guanosine residue of the RNA molecule by a unique 2′-5′ phosphodiester bond. msDNA is produced in many hundreds of copies per cell, but its function remains unknown. Although ret...
A minor population of wild Escherichia coli strains contain retroelements called retrons, which prod...
Retroviruses consist of a varied family of enveloped RNA viruses with positive-sense RNAs that repli...
SummaryJune 27, 1970 was a significant day for our understanding of both the flow of information in ...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
Retrons are genetic elements encoding reverse transcriptase (RT) usually located on the chromosome o...
The reverse transcription of the genetic code of an RNA molecule back into a complementary DNA copy ...
Exogenous DNA can be a template to precisely edit a cell's genome. However, the delivery of in vitro...
Exogenous DNA can be a template to precisely edit a cell's genome. However, the delivery of in vitro...
International audienceReverse transcriptase catalyses the conversion of RNA into DNA. This operation...
The eukaryotic genome has undergone a series of epidemics of amplification of mobile elements that h...
Retrotransposons are present in essentially all eukaryotic genomes and come in two basic flavors: th...
Throughout evolution, mobile elements have accumulated to high copy numbers contributing to almost h...
A minor population of wild Escherichia coli strains contain retroelements called retrons, which prod...
Retroviruses consist of a varied family of enveloped RNA viruses with positive-sense RNAs that repli...
SummaryJune 27, 1970 was a significant day for our understanding of both the flow of information in ...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
msDNAs are small, structurally unique satellite DNAs found in a number of Gram-negative bacteria. Co...
Retrons are genetic elements encoding reverse transcriptase (RT) usually located on the chromosome o...
The reverse transcription of the genetic code of an RNA molecule back into a complementary DNA copy ...
Exogenous DNA can be a template to precisely edit a cell's genome. However, the delivery of in vitro...
Exogenous DNA can be a template to precisely edit a cell's genome. However, the delivery of in vitro...
International audienceReverse transcriptase catalyses the conversion of RNA into DNA. This operation...
The eukaryotic genome has undergone a series of epidemics of amplification of mobile elements that h...
Retrotransposons are present in essentially all eukaryotic genomes and come in two basic flavors: th...
Throughout evolution, mobile elements have accumulated to high copy numbers contributing to almost h...
A minor population of wild Escherichia coli strains contain retroelements called retrons, which prod...
Retroviruses consist of a varied family of enveloped RNA viruses with positive-sense RNAs that repli...
SummaryJune 27, 1970 was a significant day for our understanding of both the flow of information in ...