
Non-Coding RNAs
Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine
Quelle | Sonstige Datenquellen |
ISBN | 978-1-4419-3408-6 |
Lieferbarkeit | lieferbar |
Katalogisat | Basiskatalogisat |
Verlag | Springer US |
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.09.2011 |
Beschreibung (Langtext)
General inspection of a role performed in the cell by RNAs allows us to distinguish three major groups of transcripts:
I
. protein-coding mRNAs,
II
. non-coding housekeeping and
III
. regulatory RNAs.
The housekeeping RNAs include RNA classes that are generally, constitutively expressed and whose presence is required for normal function and viability of the cells. On the other hand, a group of regulatory RNAs includes RNA species that are expressed at certain stages of organism development or cell differentiation or as a response to external stimuli and can affect expression of other genes on the levels of transcription or translation.
Non-coding RNA transcripts form a heterogeneous class of RNAs that can not be characterized by a single specific function. Initially, the term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) was used primarily to describe polyadenylated and a capped eukaryotic RNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase II, but lacking long open reading frames. Now, this definition can be extended to cover all RNA transcripts that do not show protein-coding capacity and is sometimes used to describe any RNA that does not encode protein, including introns.
This book is an in-depth look at the function of Non-Coding RNAs and their relationship to Molecular Biology and Molecular Biology.