How does the cell convert DNA into working proteins? The process of translation can be seen as the decoding of instructions for making proteins, involving mRNA in transcription as well as tRNA. But ...
Optimizing dsRNA Removal in IVT mRNA: Strategies for Enhanced Translation and Reduced Immunogenicity
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a well-recognized byproduct of in vitro transcription that poses significant challenges for the use of synthetic mRNA in research and therapeutic applications. Even ...
The diagram illustrates the key stages of protein synthesis in a eukaryotic cell. It begins with transcription to produce pre-mRNA in the nucleus (1), followed by post-transcriptional modification (2) ...
What is it that makes a good story, one that catches your attention and refuses to let go? Does it include a peculiar mystery? A well-motivated conflict which craves resolution? A catchy hook? A ...
In a recent study published in Nature, a group of researchers explored how the incorporation of N1-methylpseudouridine (1-methylΨ) into messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs) affects ribosomal ...
Cells are, at a fundamental level, protein-production facilities. So naturally, when researchers need to make some particular protein, they should let the cells do the work for them. But living cells ...
Researchers synthesize recombinant proteins in cell-free extracts to verify the identity of cloned genes, to study protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid, and protein-drug interactions, and to carry ...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology came of age during COVID-19 with several vaccines and therapeutics coming to market. However, since the height of the pandemic, the flow of new mRNA-based products has ...
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