Coding and non-coding rnas, the frontier has never been so blurred

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  • who: Florent Hubé and Claire Francastel from the UniversitéRecherche Scientifique UMR7216, Paris, France have published the research: Coding and Non-coding RNAs, the Frontier Has Never Been So Blurred, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Since the burst of studies on non-coding RNAs, i.e., for almost 20 years now, there is no longer any doubt about their existence and importance in cellular processes.

SUMMARY

    Other examples have been described; SgrS (SuGar transport-Related sRNA) RNA partially inhibits glucose transporters mRNAs through base-pairing, and encodes a small polypeptide that . . .

     

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