Examples of using Rrna in English and their translations into Russian
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The protein binds directly to the 26S rRNA.
Eukaryotic ribosomes contain four different rRNA molecules: 18S, 5.8S, 28S and 5S rRNA. .
This is cleaved into the subunits 5.8S, 18S,and 28S rRNA.
Based on 16S rRNA analysis, it falls within the P. fluorescens group.
The genome contains 57 RNA genes and two rRNA operons.
RNA polymerase III synthesizes tRNAs, rRNA 5S and other small RNAs found in the nucleus and cytosol.
Recently, it has been found that snoRNAs can have functions not related to rRNA.
Currently we spend preparation stage of DNA libraries of 16S rRNA genes for subsequent sequencing.
RMF blocks ribosome binding to mRNA by preventing interaction of the messenger with 16S rRNA.
Accordingly, the sequenced repeats of I. tityrus 5S rRNA belong to novel structural subclass Mc.
RNA polymerase I in eukaryotic cells is responsible for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA except for 5S rRNA.
It carried out by decoding the nucleotide sequence of 16S rRNA genes exhibiting a high species specificity.
Key words: 5S rRNA genes, PCR-analysis, interspecies polymorphism, species of the genus Gentiana L., molecular taxonomy.
Heavily methylated RNA is protected from hydrolysis. rRNA acts as a ribozyme by catalyzing its own hydrolysis and splicing.
They lack shared morphological characteristicsat the microscopic level, being defined by molecular phylogenies of rRNA and actin or polyubiquitin.
D is found in tRNA and rRNA molecules as a nucleoside; the corresponding nucleobase is 5,6-dihydrouracil.
Currently, most of the publications in human microbiome studies have spotlighted sequencing of 16S rRNA in the identification of bacteria.
Occasionally, copurification of rRNA with degradosome is appreciated,which suggests that the complex may take part in rRNA and mRNA degradation.
Among these, 13 genes encode proteins of the electron transport chain(abbreviated"ETC"), 22 encode transfer RNA(tRNA), and two encode the large andsmall subunits that form ribosomal RNA rRNA.
Many of these hypothesized groups are known from a single rRNA sequence, indicating that the diversity among these organisms remains obscure.
Many 16S rRNA sequences have been found which do not belong to any known cultured species, indicating that there are numerous non-isolated organisms.
They were initially classified as protists on the basis of their large size, until rRNA analysis by Angert, et al. in 1993 confirmed that Epulopiscium spp. are bacteria.
Analysis of their 16S rRNA gene sequences suggests that they are a deeply branching lineage that does not belong to the main archaeal groups, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota.
Therefore, other technologies are often used as complementary approaches to 16S rRNA gene sequencing for reducing distortion of bacterial diversity and composition.
Earlier, representatives of the genus were assigned to the family Azotobacteraceae Pribram, 1933, butthen were transferred to the family Pseudomonadaceae based on the studies of nucleotide sequences 16S rRNA.
For many non-coding RNAs,including tRNA, rRNA, snRNA, and snoRNA, polyadenylation is a way of marking the RNA for degradation, at least in yeast.
Exportin 1(XPO1), also known as chromosomal maintenance 1(CRM1),is a eukaryotic protein that mediates the nuclear export of proteins, rRNA, snRNA, and some mRNA.
Poly(A) tails have also been found on human rRNA fragments, both the form of homopolymeric(A only) and heterpolymeric(mostly A) tails.
Other mechanisms have been identified in Streptococcus pneumoniae(including mutations in an RNA methyltransferase that methylates G2445 of the 23S rRNA and mutations causing increased expression of ABC transporter genes) and in Staphylococcus epidermidis.
Using culture-independent(qPCR and 16S rRNA gene sequencing) methodologies for pathogen identification in chronic rhinosinusitis patients, among 57,407 pyrosequences were generated.
