messenger rna in English

noun
1
the form of RNA in which genetic information transcribed from DNA as a sequence of bases is transferred to a ribosome.
The researchers then produced from the DNA sequences the corresponding messenger RNA (mRNA).

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1. A single ribosome, especially one that is combined with a molecule of messenger RNA.

2. Of or relating to a nucleotide sequence that is complementary to a sequence of messenger RNA. When Antisense DNA or RNA is added to a cell, it binds to a specific messenger RNA molecule and inactivates it

3. The start codon is the first codon of a messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript translated by a ribosome.

4. Antisense [ ăn′tē-sĕns ′, ăn′tī- ] Relating to a nucleotide sequence that is complementary to a sequence of messenger RNA

5. Anticodon A sequence of three nucleotides in transfer RNA complementary to the three nucleotides in a codon on messenger RNA

6. When Antisense DNA or RNA is added to a cell, it binds to a specific messenger RNA molecule and inactivates it.

7. Small non-coding RNA fragments bond to the Argonaute proteins, through base pairing, eventually leads to the cleavage of messenger RNA or translation

8. The RNA sequence helps recruit the ribosome to the messenger RNA (mRNA) to initiate protein synthesis by aligning the ribosome with the start codon.

9. Arcturus’s vaccine uses messenger RNA (mRNA) technology — a novel approach to vaccines which scientists hope will trigger the immune system to fight the virus

10. Desensitization and sensitization of cells to fluoropyrimidines with different Antisenses directed against thymidylate synthase messenger RNA October 1998 Clinical Cancer Research 4(9):2229-36

11. Most Codons in messenger RNA correspond to the addition of an amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain, which may ultimately become a protein; stop Codons signal the

12. An Anticodon is a trinucleotide sequence complementary to that of a corresponding codon in a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence. An Anticodon is found at one end of a …

13. Anticodons: During translation, transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules can recognize nucleotide triplicates on the messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence and add to the growing peptide the amino acids that

14. (the “Company”, “Arcturus”, Nasdaq: ARCT), a leading clinical-stage messenger RNA medicines company focused on the development of infectious disease vaccines and significant opportunities within liver and respiratory

15. Codon A sequence of three consecutive nucleotides (a triplet) along a strand of DNA or messenger RNA that specifies a particular AMINO ACID or a stop signal during protein synthesis

16. Antisense is the non-coding DNA strand of a gene. A cell uses Antisense DNA strand as a template for producing messenger RNA (mRNA) that directs the synthesis of a protein

17. As shown schematically above, messenger RNA is synthesized complementary and antiparallel to the template strand (Anticodons) of DNA, so the resulting mRNA consists of codons corresponding to those in the coding strand of DNA

18. Anticodon A triplet sequence of nucleotides in transfer-RNA that during protein synthesis (see RIBOSOME) binds by base pairing to a complementary sequence, the so-called codon, in messenger-RNA attached to a ribosome

19. Anticodon A sequence of three nucleotides in transfer RNA complementary to the three nucleotides in a codon on messenger RNA. The Anticodon specifies a particular amino acid which is selected and assembled for protein synthesis

20. The “messenger RNA” has actually carried the message or code from the DNA molecule so that it could be “read” by the ribosome, and chemicals supplied exactly and in the same arrangement as that in the original DNA.

21. Definition of Anticodon : a triplet of nucleotide bases in transfer RNA that identifies the amino acid carried and binds to a complementary codon in messenger RNA during protein synthesis at a ribosome First Known Use of Anticodon 1965, in the meaning defined above

22. Ionizable lipid nanoparticles encapsulating Barcoded mRNA for accelerated in vivo delivery screening Messenger RNA (mRNA) has recently emerged as a promising class of nucleic acid therapy, with the potential to induce protein production to treat and prevent a range of diseases.

23. On the basis of information supplied by messenger RNA at the cellular assembly sites , amino acids are sorted out and brought into proper alignment to be linked together into protein molecules in a series of chemical reactions of great specificity .

24. Codon A sequence of three consecutive nucleotides (a triplet) along a strand of DNA or messenger RNA that specifies a particular AMINO ACID or a stop signal during protein synthesis. The order of the Codons along the DNA molecule determines the sequence of particular amino acids in …

25. Antisense definition is - having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material; specifically : of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs with a specific messenger RNA blocking it from being translated into protein and serving to inhibit gene function

26. The main difference between Codon and anti Codon is that both are situated differently, the Codon which is a set of three nucleotide is found on the messenger RNA whereas tRNA carrying amino acid contains anti Codon in one of its loop structures.; Codons are in multiple sequences where start Codon initiates and stop Codon ends, anti Codons appear individually in each tRNA molecule.