1. Viral noncoding RNAs: more surprises.
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Tycowski KT, Guo YE, Lee N, Moss WN, Vallery TK, Xie M, and Steitz JA
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- Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, MicroRNAs genetics, RNA Viruses genetics, RNA Viruses metabolism, RNA, Untranslated genetics, RNA, Viral genetics, RNA Viruses physiology, RNA, Untranslated metabolism, RNA, Viral metabolism
- Abstract
Eukaryotic cells produce several classes of long and small noncoding RNA (ncRNA). Many DNA and RNA viruses synthesize their own ncRNAs. Like their host counterparts, viral ncRNAs associate with proteins that are essential for their stability, function, or both. Diverse biological roles--including the regulation of viral replication, viral persistence, host immune evasion, and cellular transformation--have been ascribed to viral ncRNAs. In this review, we focus on the multitude of functions played by ncRNAs produced by animal viruses. We also discuss their biogenesis and mechanisms of action., (© 2015 Tycowski et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.)
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- 2015
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