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Full article: Small RNAs derived from the 5β€² end of tRNA can inhibit protein translation in human cells
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Recently, it has been shown that tRNA molecules can be processed into small RNAs that are derived from both the 5β€² and 3β€² termini. To date, the function of these tRNA fragments (tRFs) derived from ...

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  • 17 Maybe 5β€² tRFs represent a mechanism by which cells can put the brakes on hyperactive translation?
  • In the light of these data, what is the function of 5β€² tRFs in vivo?
  • Regulatory RNAs derived from transfer RNA?

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      abstract:Recently, it has been shown that tRNA molecules can be processed into small RNAs that are derived from both the 5β€² and 3β€² termini. To date, the function of these tRNA fragments (tRFs) derived from the 5β€² end of tRNA has not been investigated in depth. We present evidence that conserved residues in tRNA, present in all 5β€² tRFs, can inhibit the process of protein translation without the need for complementary target sites in the mRNA. These results implicate 5β€² tRFs in a new mechanism of gene regulation by small RNAs in human cells.
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