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шпилечная структура (во вторичной структуре нуклеиновых кислот)
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) hairpin structure — The Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) hairpin is a small hairpin structure found in the 5 UTR of Japanese encephalitis virus and related viruses. This element is significantly over represented upon host cell infection and it has been suggested… … Wikipedia
Hairpin ribozyme — The hairpin ribozyme is a small section of RNA that can act as an enzyme known as a ribozyme. Like the hammerhead ribozyme it is found in RNA satellites of plant viruses. It was first identified in the minus strand of the tobacco ringspot virus… … Wikipedia
Hairpin (disambiguation) — The word hairpin may refer to:*Hairpin, A device used to fix hair into position. *Hairpin turn, a 180 degree turn in a road. *Hairpin (genetics), a structure in DNA or RNA. *β Hairpin, a secondary structure motif of proteins *In Dynamics (music) … Wikipedia
hairpin — 1. The structure formed by a polynucleic acid by base pairing between neighboring complementary sequences of a single strand of either DNA or RNA. 2. The structure seen in a prostaglandin where two segments of the molecule fold back on one… … Medical dictionary
Flavivirus capsid hairpin cHP — The Flavivirus capsid hairpin cHP is a conserved RNA hairpin structure identified within the capsid coding region of several flavivirus genomes. These positive strand RNA genomes are translated as a single polypeptide and subsequently cleaved… … Wikipedia
Small hairpin RNA — A small hairpin RNA or short hairpin RNA (shRNA) is a sequence of RNA that makes a tight hairpin turn that can be used to silence gene expression via RNA interference. shRNA uses a vector introduced into cells and utilizes the U6 promoter to… … Wikipedia
Nucleic acid tertiary structure — Example of a large catalytic RNA. The self splicing group II intron from Oceanobacillus iheyensis.[1] The tertiary structure of a nucleic acid is its precise three dimensional structure, as defined by the atomic coordinates.[2] … Wikipedia
Beta hairpin — The beta hairpin (or beta beta unit) structural motif is the simplest protein motif involving two beta strands that look like a hairpin. The motif consists of two strands that are adjacent in primary structure oriented in an antiparallel… … Wikipedia
RNA structure — The functional form of single stranded RNA molecules frequently requires a specific tertiary structure. The scaffold for this structure is provided by secondary structural elements which are hydrogen bonds within the molecule. This leads to… … Wikipedia
Equine arteritis virus leader TRS hairpin (LTH) — The equine arteritis virus leader transcription regulating sequence hairpin (LTH) is as RNA element that is thought to be a key structural element in discontinuous subgenomic RNA synthesis and is critical for leader transcription regulating… … Wikipedia
secondary structure — Localized three dimensional conformations adopted by macromolecules, in particular nucleic acids and polypeptides. These arise as a result of the action of non covalent forces generated by interactions between residues which are brought into… … Glossary of Biotechnology