AbstractDespite the universality of tRNA modifications, some tRNAs lacking specific modifications are subject to degradation pathways, while other tRNAs lacking the same modifications are resistant. Here, we suggest a model in which some modifications have minor, possibly redundant, roles in specific tRNAs. This model is consistent with the low specificity of some modification enzymes. Limitations of this model include the limited assays and growth conditions on which these conclusions are based, as well as the high specificity exhibited by many modification enzymes with important roles in translation. The specificity of these enzymes is often enhanced by complex substrate recognition patterns and sub-cellular compartmentalization
In protein synthesis, a key component of the cellular machinery is transfer RNA (tRNA). This small ...
Since the discovery of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) as decoders of the genetic code, life science has trans...
Aminoacyl-tRNAs (aa-tRNAs) are simple molecules with a single purpose—to serve as substrates for tra...
AbstractDespite the universality of tRNA modifications, some tRNAs lacking specific modifications ar...
Denman Research Forum 3rd Place Winner in Biological Sciences SectionTransfer RNAs (tRNAs) depend up...
Among tRNA modification enzymes there is a correlation between specificity for multiple tRNA substra...
tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications that affect all aspects of tRNA b...
AbstractProtozoan mitochondrial tRNAs (mt-tRNAs) are repaired by a process known as 5′-editing. Mt-t...
tRNA modifications are crucial to ensure translation efficiency and fidelity. In eukaryotes, the URM...
AbstractTransfer RNA modification improves the rate of aa-tRNA selection at the A-site and the fitne...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of translation in...
Covalent nucleotide modifications in RNAs affect numerous biological processes, and novel functions ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a two-subunit methyltransferase (Mtase) encoded by the essential genes ...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
Trm10 catalyzes N-1 methylation of G9 (m1G9) for at least 10 tRNA species in S. cerevisiae, includin...
In protein synthesis, a key component of the cellular machinery is transfer RNA (tRNA). This small ...
Since the discovery of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) as decoders of the genetic code, life science has trans...
Aminoacyl-tRNAs (aa-tRNAs) are simple molecules with a single purpose—to serve as substrates for tra...
AbstractDespite the universality of tRNA modifications, some tRNAs lacking specific modifications ar...
Denman Research Forum 3rd Place Winner in Biological Sciences SectionTransfer RNAs (tRNAs) depend up...
Among tRNA modification enzymes there is a correlation between specificity for multiple tRNA substra...
tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications that affect all aspects of tRNA b...
AbstractProtozoan mitochondrial tRNAs (mt-tRNAs) are repaired by a process known as 5′-editing. Mt-t...
tRNA modifications are crucial to ensure translation efficiency and fidelity. In eukaryotes, the URM...
AbstractTransfer RNA modification improves the rate of aa-tRNA selection at the A-site and the fitne...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of translation in...
Covalent nucleotide modifications in RNAs affect numerous biological processes, and novel functions ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a two-subunit methyltransferase (Mtase) encoded by the essential genes ...
AbstractThe strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are ...
Trm10 catalyzes N-1 methylation of G9 (m1G9) for at least 10 tRNA species in S. cerevisiae, includin...
In protein synthesis, a key component of the cellular machinery is transfer RNA (tRNA). This small ...
Since the discovery of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) as decoders of the genetic code, life science has trans...
Aminoacyl-tRNAs (aa-tRNAs) are simple molecules with a single purpose—to serve as substrates for tra...