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Why RNA is Just as Cool as DNA
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Ácidos Nucleicos - RNA - Compostos Orgânicos - Prof. Paulo Jubilut
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DNA replication and RNA transcription and translation | Khan Academy
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The RNA Origin of Life
RNA may have been the origin of life on Earth. Go on a whirlwind tour of RNA's evolving role through billions of years of evolutionary history.
Play the RNA Lab: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/rna/
Find discussion questions for this video and other resources in the RNA Lab collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/nvra.sci.origin/the-rna-origin-of-life/
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From RNA to Protein Synthesis
RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.
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DNA and RNA - Part 1
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 1 - Paul Andersen introduces the nucleic acids of life; RNA and DNA. He details the history of DNA from Griffith, to Avery, to Hershey and finally to Watson and Crick. He also details the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes.
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DNA and RNA - Part 2
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 2
Paul Andersen continues his description of DNA and RNA. He begins with the structure of DNA and RNA and moves into the process of DNA Replication. He also describes the central dogma of biology explaining how DNA is transcribed to mRNA and is finally translated into proteins. He also introduces genetic engineering and explains how transformation is used to create ins
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5 Major Differences between DNA and RNA (DNA vs RNA)
This video explains the 5 major Differences between DNA and RNA explained in detail.
Content: Difference in structure between DNA and RNA
Different types of DNA and RNA
Functions of DNA and RNA
Notes on 15 Differences between DNA and RNA (DNA vs RNA)
http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2012/10/differences-between-dna-and-rna.html
Different types of RNA in a Cell
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Anna Marie Pyle (Yale U./HHMI) Part 1: RNA Structure
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/anna-marie-pyle-part-1.html
Lecture Overview:
In Part 1, Dr. Pyle explains that many RNA molecules have elaborate structures that are essential for their functions. Even mRNA, a relatively linear molecule, can contain distinctive three- dimensional structures. RNA duplexes are the units of secondary structure, and these form in regions where base-pairing occu
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RNA Protein Synthesis
Mrs. K describes RNA structure, the three types of RNA, and the process of protein synthesis.
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Types of RNA
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RNA interference (RNAi): by Nature Video
RNA interference (RNAi) is an important process, used by many different organisms to regulate the activity of genes. This animation explains how RNAi works and introduces the two main players: small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs). We take you on an audio-visual journey, diving into a cell to show how genes are transcribed to make messenger RNA (mRNA) and how RNAi can silence spec
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DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.
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RNA-Prozessierung – Proteinbiosynthese Teil 2
Moin Leute, in diesem Video erklären wir euch die 4 Schritte der RNA-Prozessierung! So wisst ihr ganz genau, was zwischen der Transkription und der Translation passiert!
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Citologia 18 - RNA (parte 1)
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RNA Animation
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DNA and RNA transcription video - real time DNA encoding pr
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Tipi di RNA - Biologia per i test di ammissione
Abbiamo diversi tipi di RNA, tra questi possiamo ricordare: l'mRNA, il tRNA, l'rRNA e l'snRNA. http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/tipi-di-rna-e-le-loro-funzioni/
L'mRNA contiene le sequenze che codificano per i vari amminoacidi, il tRNA trasferisce gli aminoacidi durante la traduzione dell'mRNA, mentre gli rRNA costituiscono, insieme alle proteine ribosomali, il ribosoma.
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Why RNA is Just as Cool as DNA
We'll compare and contrast RNA with DNA and tell you why DNA should be sharing the limelight! Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.o...
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- published: 16 Jan 2014
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Ácidos Nucleicos - RNA - Compostos Orgânicos - Prof. Paulo Jubilut
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DNA replication and RNA transcription and translation | Khan Academy
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Biology on Khan Academy: Life is beautiful! From atoms to cells, from genes to proteins, from populations to ecosystems, biology is the study of the fascinating and intricate systems that make life possible. Dive in to learn more about the many branches of biology and why they are exciting and important. Covers topics seen in a high school or first-year college biology course.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 179359
The RNA Origin of Life
RNA may have been the origin of life on Earth. Go on a whirlwind tour of RNA's evolving role through billions of years of evolutionary history.
Play the RNA La...
RNA may have been the origin of life on Earth. Go on a whirlwind tour of RNA's evolving role through billions of years of evolutionary history.
Play the RNA Lab: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/rna/
Find discussion questions for this video and other resources in the RNA Lab collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/nvra.sci.origin/the-rna-origin-of-life/
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RNA may have been the origin of life on Earth. Go on a whirlwind tour of RNA's evolving role through billions of years of evolutionary history.
Play the RNA Lab: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/rna/
Find discussion questions for this video and other resources in the RNA Lab collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/nvra.sci.origin/the-rna-origin-of-life/
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Qa'ed Mai
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- published: 23 Apr 2014
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From RNA to Protein Synthesis
RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs....
RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.
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RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.
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DNA and RNA - Part 1
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 1 - Paul Andersen introduces the nucleic acids of life; RNA and DNA. He details the history of DNA from Griffith, to Avery, to Hershey...
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 1 - Paul Andersen introduces the nucleic acids of life; RNA and DNA. He details the history of DNA from Griffith, to Avery, to Hershey and finally to Watson and Crick. He also details the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes.
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027 - DNA and RNA - Part 1 - Paul Andersen introduces the nucleic acids of life; RNA and DNA. He details the history of DNA from Griffith, to Avery, to Hershey and finally to Watson and Crick. He also details the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes.
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"Chargaff's Rules." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, November 17, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chargaff%27s_rules&oldid;=580770179.
Chromosome, n.d. http://all-free-download.com/free-vector/vector-clip-art/chromosome_143974.html.
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"File:Rosalind Franklin.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, October 15, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Rosalind_Franklin.jpg&oldid;=565784006.
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DNA and RNA - Part 2
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 2
Paul Andersen continues his description of DNA and RNA. He begins with the structure of DNA and RNA and moves into the process of D...
027 - DNA and RNA - Part 2
Paul Andersen continues his description of DNA and RNA. He begins with the structure of DNA and RNA and moves into the process of DNA Replication. He also describes the central dogma of biology explaining how DNA is transcribed to mRNA and is finally translated into proteins. He also introduces genetic engineering and explains how transformation is used to create insulin.
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027 - DNA and RNA - Part 2
Paul Andersen continues his description of DNA and RNA. He begins with the structure of DNA and RNA and moves into the process of DNA Replication. He also describes the central dogma of biology explaining how DNA is transcribed to mRNA and is finally translated into proteins. He also introduces genetic engineering and explains how transformation is used to create insulin.
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- published: 30 Jul 2011
- views: 225120
5 Major Differences between DNA and RNA (DNA vs RNA)
This video explains the 5 major Differences between DNA and RNA explained in detail.
Content: Difference in structure between DNA and RNA
Differ...
This video explains the 5 major Differences between DNA and RNA explained in detail.
Content: Difference in structure between DNA and RNA
Different types of DNA and RNA
Functions of DNA and RNA
Notes on 15 Differences between DNA and RNA (DNA vs RNA)
http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2012/10/differences-between-dna-and-rna.html
Different types of RNA in a Cell
http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2014/12/different-types-of-rna-in-cell.html
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This video explains the 5 major Differences between DNA and RNA explained in detail.
Content: Difference in structure between DNA and RNA
Different types of DNA and RNA
Functions of DNA and RNA
Notes on 15 Differences between DNA and RNA (DNA vs RNA)
http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2012/10/differences-between-dna-and-rna.html
Different types of RNA in a Cell
http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2014/12/different-types-of-rna-in-cell.html
- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 15263
Anna Marie Pyle (Yale U./HHMI) Part 1: RNA Structure
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/anna-marie-pyle-part-1.html
Lecture Overview:
In Part 1, Dr. Pyle explains that many RNA molecules have elaborate structur...
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/anna-marie-pyle-part-1.html
Lecture Overview:
In Part 1, Dr. Pyle explains that many RNA molecules have elaborate structures that are essential for their functions. Even mRNA, a relatively linear molecule, can contain distinctive three- dimensional structures. RNA duplexes are the units of secondary structure, and these form in regions where base-pairing occurs. Duplex regions often include internal or terminal loops, and they can contain unusual types of base-pairing. These secondary structural elements can arrange themselves to form highly complex tertiary structures. It is the variety of these tertiary structures that allows for the great functional diversity of RNA.
In her second talk, Pyle focuses on the self-splicing Group II introns. These molecules are very large ribozymes that catalyze their own splicing and transposition, employing a reaction and an active-site similar to that of the eukaryotic spliceosome. To better understand the chemistry of pre-mRNA splicincg, Pyle and her group obtained a high-resolution crystal structure of the Oceanobacillus iheyensis Group IIC intron. The crystal structure provided insights into the key roles that divalent and monovalent ions play in RNA chemistry and tertiary architecture.
During the final talk in this series, Pyle switches her focus to a specialized class of mechanical proteins that bind and manipulate RNA molecules. This protein family includes RNA helicases, which translocate along RNA strands and strip away associated macromolecules. However, a related set of proteins display functions different from helicase activity, including a role as RNA-activated biosensors. Through crystallographic, biochemical and cell-based studies of innate immune receptor RIG-I, Pyle has shown that this human surveillance protein recognizes and binds to small viral double stranded RNAs. The subsequent binding of ATP induces protein conformational changes that contribute to signal transduction and activation of the interferon response in vivo.
Speaker Bio:
Anna Marie Pyle is the William Edward Gilbert Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and Professor of Chemistry at Yale University and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Pyle received her BA from Princeton University and her PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University. She was a post-doctoral fellow with Tom Cech at the University of Colorado. Before joining Yale, Pyle was a faculty member at Columbia from 1992-2002.
Pyle’s lab uses enzymatic and biophysical methods to explore the complex structures of large RNA molecules, such as self-splicing introns. Her lab also studies the molecular motor proteins that operate on RNA, such as RNA helicases and RNA-activated biosensors that contribute to the vertebrate antiviral response.
More information is available on Dr. Pyle’s lab page at http://pylelab.org/
wn.com/Anna Marie Pyle (Yale U. Hhmi) Part 1 Rna Structure
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/anna-marie-pyle-part-1.html
Lecture Overview:
In Part 1, Dr. Pyle explains that many RNA molecules have elaborate structures that are essential for their functions. Even mRNA, a relatively linear molecule, can contain distinctive three- dimensional structures. RNA duplexes are the units of secondary structure, and these form in regions where base-pairing occurs. Duplex regions often include internal or terminal loops, and they can contain unusual types of base-pairing. These secondary structural elements can arrange themselves to form highly complex tertiary structures. It is the variety of these tertiary structures that allows for the great functional diversity of RNA.
In her second talk, Pyle focuses on the self-splicing Group II introns. These molecules are very large ribozymes that catalyze their own splicing and transposition, employing a reaction and an active-site similar to that of the eukaryotic spliceosome. To better understand the chemistry of pre-mRNA splicincg, Pyle and her group obtained a high-resolution crystal structure of the Oceanobacillus iheyensis Group IIC intron. The crystal structure provided insights into the key roles that divalent and monovalent ions play in RNA chemistry and tertiary architecture.
During the final talk in this series, Pyle switches her focus to a specialized class of mechanical proteins that bind and manipulate RNA molecules. This protein family includes RNA helicases, which translocate along RNA strands and strip away associated macromolecules. However, a related set of proteins display functions different from helicase activity, including a role as RNA-activated biosensors. Through crystallographic, biochemical and cell-based studies of innate immune receptor RIG-I, Pyle has shown that this human surveillance protein recognizes and binds to small viral double stranded RNAs. The subsequent binding of ATP induces protein conformational changes that contribute to signal transduction and activation of the interferon response in vivo.
Speaker Bio:
Anna Marie Pyle is the William Edward Gilbert Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and Professor of Chemistry at Yale University and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Pyle received her BA from Princeton University and her PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University. She was a post-doctoral fellow with Tom Cech at the University of Colorado. Before joining Yale, Pyle was a faculty member at Columbia from 1992-2002.
Pyle’s lab uses enzymatic and biophysical methods to explore the complex structures of large RNA molecules, such as self-splicing introns. Her lab also studies the molecular motor proteins that operate on RNA, such as RNA helicases and RNA-activated biosensors that contribute to the vertebrate antiviral response.
More information is available on Dr. Pyle’s lab page at http://pylelab.org/
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 6631
RNA Protein Synthesis
Mrs. K describes RNA structure, the three types of RNA, and the process of protein synthesis....
Mrs. K describes RNA structure, the three types of RNA, and the process of protein synthesis.
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Mrs. K describes RNA structure, the three types of RNA, and the process of protein synthesis.
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 141044
RNA interference (RNAi): by Nature Video
RNA interference (RNAi) is an important process, used by many different organisms to regulate the activity of genes. This animation explains how RNAi works and ...
RNA interference (RNAi) is an important process, used by many different organisms to regulate the activity of genes. This animation explains how RNAi works and introduces the two main players: small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs). We take you on an audio-visual journey, diving into a cell to show how genes are transcribed to make messenger RNA (mRNA) and how RNAi can silence specific mRNAs to stop them from making proteins. The animation is based on the latest research, to give you an up-to-date view.
If you'd like to know more about the structures and processes you see in this video, check out the accompanying slideshow: http://www.nature.com/nrg/multimedia/rnai/animation/index.html
Sponsor message (May 2014): Dharmacon RNAi products are now part of GE Healthcare. Learn more at http://www.GELifeSciences.com/Dharmacon
wn.com/Rna Interference (Rnai) By Nature Video
RNA interference (RNAi) is an important process, used by many different organisms to regulate the activity of genes. This animation explains how RNAi works and introduces the two main players: small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs). We take you on an audio-visual journey, diving into a cell to show how genes are transcribed to make messenger RNA (mRNA) and how RNAi can silence specific mRNAs to stop them from making proteins. The animation is based on the latest research, to give you an up-to-date view.
If you'd like to know more about the structures and processes you see in this video, check out the accompanying slideshow: http://www.nature.com/nrg/multimedia/rnai/animation/index.html
Sponsor message (May 2014): Dharmacon RNAi products are now part of GE Healthcare. Learn more at http://www.GELifeSciences.com/Dharmacon
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 410514
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the process...
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-Series-DVD-Set
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Table of Contents:
1) Transcription 2:12
A) Transcription Unit 3:00
B) Promoter 3:10
C) TATA Box 3:32
D) RNA Polymerase 4:12
E) mRNA 4:15
F) Termination signal 5:21
G) 5' Cap & Poly-A Tail 5:34
2) RNA Splicing 6:08
A) SNuRPs & Spliceosome 6:26
B) Exons & Introns 6:56
3) Translation 7:28
A) mRNA & tRNA 8:01
B) Triplet Codons & Anticodons 8:39
4) Folding & Protein Structure 10:51
A) Primary Structure 11:11
B) Secondary Structure 11:23
C) Tertiary Structure 11:58
D) Quaternary Structure 12:44
Links to episodes referenced in the video:
DNA structure episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kK2zwjRV0M
Animal cells episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8dDTHGJBY
Fold-it SciShow episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdBcpdH_ptA
REFERENCES for this video can be found in the Google document here: http://dft.ba/-2mxX
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tags: crashcourse, science, biology, DNA, titin, hot pocket, transcription, translation, gene, RNA, enzyme, transcription unit, adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, TATA box, DNA strand, mRNA, messenger RNA, RNA polymerase, uracil, termination signal, RNA splicing, SNuRPs, spliceosome, exons, introns, ribosome, tRNA, transfer RNA, amino acid, nitrogenous base, codon, anticodon, polypeptide chain, folding, helix, pleated sheets, protein biosynthesis, gene expression Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
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Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-Series-DVD-Set
Like CrashCourse on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Follow CrashCourse on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Table of Contents:
1) Transcription 2:12
A) Transcription Unit 3:00
B) Promoter 3:10
C) TATA Box 3:32
D) RNA Polymerase 4:12
E) mRNA 4:15
F) Termination signal 5:21
G) 5' Cap & Poly-A Tail 5:34
2) RNA Splicing 6:08
A) SNuRPs & Spliceosome 6:26
B) Exons & Introns 6:56
3) Translation 7:28
A) mRNA & tRNA 8:01
B) Triplet Codons & Anticodons 8:39
4) Folding & Protein Structure 10:51
A) Primary Structure 11:11
B) Secondary Structure 11:23
C) Tertiary Structure 11:58
D) Quaternary Structure 12:44
Links to episodes referenced in the video:
DNA structure episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kK2zwjRV0M
Animal cells episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8dDTHGJBY
Fold-it SciShow episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdBcpdH_ptA
REFERENCES for this video can be found in the Google document here: http://dft.ba/-2mxX
This video contains the following sounds from Freesound.org:
"IMPresora.wav" by melack
"swishes.wav" by pogotron
tags: crashcourse, science, biology, DNA, titin, hot pocket, transcription, translation, gene, RNA, enzyme, transcription unit, adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, TATA box, DNA strand, mRNA, messenger RNA, RNA polymerase, uracil, termination signal, RNA splicing, SNuRPs, spliceosome, exons, introns, ribosome, tRNA, transfer RNA, amino acid, nitrogenous base, codon, anticodon, polypeptide chain, folding, helix, pleated sheets, protein biosynthesis, gene expression Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 1427413
RNA-Prozessierung – Proteinbiosynthese Teil 2
Moin Leute, in diesem Video erklären wir euch die 4 Schritte der RNA-Prozessierung! So wisst ihr ganz genau, was zwischen der Transkription und der Translation ...
Moin Leute, in diesem Video erklären wir euch die 4 Schritte der RNA-Prozessierung! So wisst ihr ganz genau, was zwischen der Transkription und der Translation passiert!
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Moin Leute, in diesem Video erklären wir euch die 4 Schritte der RNA-Prozessierung! So wisst ihr ganz genau, was zwischen der Transkription und der Translation passiert!
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- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 263706
Me Salva! GEN05 - Tipos de RNA: mensageiro, transportador e ribossômico
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- published: 13 Mar 2014
- views: 79226
Citologia 18 - RNA (parte 1)
Per una corretta visualizzazione del video, si consiglia attivare l'alta definizione (agendo sulla ruota dentata in basso a destra).
Per scaricare la versione ...
Per una corretta visualizzazione del video, si consiglia attivare l'alta definizione (agendo sulla ruota dentata in basso a destra).
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- published: 02 Mar 2014
- views: 8193
RNA Animation
RNA Animation
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RNA Animation
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RNA Animation
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- published: 10 May 2007
- views: 219073
How RNA is transcripted from DNA?
Transcription is the process of making RNA from a DNA template. Several key factors are involved in this process, including DNA, transcription factors, RNA poly...
Transcription is the process of making RNA from a DNA template. Several key factors are involved in this process, including DNA, transcription factors, RNA polymerase, and ATP. Several complexes,
wn.com/How Rna Is Transcripted From Dna
Transcription is the process of making RNA from a DNA template. Several key factors are involved in this process, including DNA, transcription factors, RNA polymerase, and ATP. Several complexes,
- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 19833
Gene zum Schweigen gebracht - der faszinierende Mechanismus der RNA-Interferenz
Nicht jedes Gen tut, was gut für den Körper ist. Doch wie schaltet man es ab? Und wie kann man es so gezielt "stummschalten", dass keine unerwarteten Effekte au...
Nicht jedes Gen tut, was gut für den Körper ist. Doch wie schaltet man es ab? Und wie kann man es so gezielt "stummschalten", dass keine unerwarteten Effekte auftreten? Das Zauberwort heißt RNA-Interferenz. Für die Entdeckung dieses molekularen Mechanismus im Jahr 1998 erhielten Andrew Fire und Craig Mello 2006 den Nobelpreis. Mello fungierte nun auch als wissenschaftlicher Berater für diese Animation. Gezeigt wird, wie sich kleine RNA-Fragmente gezielt verwenden lassen, um Gene stumm zu schalten, also zu verhindern, dass die darin kodierten Proteine im Körper hergestellt werden.
Übersetzung: Claudia Hecker, http://www.claudiahecker.de
Die Elemente der Animation, ob mikro-RNA, Ribosomen oder das Cytoplasma, sind hier genauer erklärt (auf Englisch): http://www.nature.com/nrg/multimedia/rnai/animation/index.html
Mehr Nachrichten zum Thema:
RNAi-Pionierversuch blockiert Krebsprotein. Spektrum.de-Meldung (3/2010):
http://www.spektrum.de/alias/onkologie/rnai-pionierversuch-blockiert-krebsprotein/1025865
Micro-RNAs beschleunigen Verschrottung. Spektrum.de-Meldung (4/2012): http://www.spektrum.de/alias/zellbiologie/micro-rnas-bremsen-produktion-und-beschleunigen-verschrottung/1148621
Der Mann, der die Gene zum Schweigen brachte (über Thomas Tuschl, 8/2008, kostenfrei): http://www.spektrum.de/alias/wissenschaftlerportraits/der-mann-der-die-gene-zum-schweigen-brachte/962047
0m39s - 1m04s
Wissenschaftler erzielen rasche Fortschritte beim Verständnis der RNA-Interferenz, kurz RNAi. Viele Organismen nutzen die RNAi zur Genkontrolle. Forscher wollen sie vielleicht aber auch zur Therapie einsetzen. Diese Animation zeigt, wie die RNAi funktioniert. An ihr sind zwei wichtige Typen von RNA-Molekülen beteiligt: kleine interferierende oder small interfering siRNAs sowie Mikro-RNAs.
1m04s -- 1m11s
Eukaryotische Zellen, also Zellen mit Zellkern, verfügen über ausgeklügelte Möglichkeiten, die Expression ihrer Gene zu kontrollieren.
1m12s -- 1m26s
Unter anderem sind dabei kleine RNA-Moleküle im Einsatz, die dafür sorgen, dass bestimmte Gene nicht zum Zuge kommen, also ihre Proteine nicht hergestellt werden. Dieses Ruhigstellen von Genen wird als RNA-Interferenz, kurz RNAi, bezeichnet.
1m30s -- 1m52s
Die meisten Gene des Zellkerns, die für Proteine kodieren, werden durch die RNA-Polymerase II von DNA in RNA umgeschrieben. Das entstandene RNA-Transkript wird dann mittels Spleißen weiterbearbeitet und als reife Boten- oder Messenger-RNA, kurz mRNA, vom Zellkern ins Zytoplasma transportiert.
1m53s -- 2m06s
Hier katalysieren Ribosomen die Translation der mRNA in Polypeptidketten, und schließlich falten sich diese Ketten zu Proteinen. Im Zytoplasma entfalten aber auch die kleinen RNA-Moleküle ihre unterdrückende Wirkung.
2m09s -- 2m30s
Es existieren verschiedene Typen kleiner regulatorischer RNA-Moleküle. Die small interfering RNAs oder siRNAs stammen von längeren doppelsträngigen RNAs, welche die Zelle selbst herstellt. Forscher können solche Moleküle aber auch von außen in die Zelle einschleusen.
2m32s -- 2m46s
Eine weitere Form der regulatorischen RNAs sind MikroRNAs oder miRNAs. Die meisten stammen von RNA-Molekülen. Dann werden sie gefaltet, weiter bearbeitet und schließlich als doppelsträngige Vorläufer-Mikro-RNA ins Cytoplasma transportiert.
2m48s -- 3m03s
Die doppelsträngigen Vorläufer von miRNAs und siRNAs binden an ein Enzym namens Dicer. Dieser „Häcksler" ist eine Endonuklease, die die RNA in kurze Fragmente schneidet. Die meisten siRNAs und miRNAs haben schließlich eine Länge von etwa 21 Nukleotiden.
3m04s -- 3m25s
Die kurzen doppelsträngigen RNA-Fragmente binden dann an Argonauten-Proteine. Dort werden sie entwunden und in Einzelstränge gespalten. Der Leitstrang bleibt an das Argonautenprotein gebunden, der andere wird abgebaut. Den entstandenen Zusammenschluss aus RNA, Argonautenprotein sowie weiteren Proteinen bezeichnen die Forscher als "RNA-induzierten Stummschaltungskomplex", kurz RISC.
3m28s -- 3m39s
Die siRNAs sorgen dafür, dass der Enzymkomplex RISC an spezifische mRNAs bindet. Diese Bindung ist sehr präzise, da die Basenfolge von siRNA genau zu derjenigen der Ziel-mRNA passt.
3m42s -- 3m55s
Oft sind siRNAs sogar perfekt komplementär zu ihrer Zielsequenz auf der mRNA. Sobald die Bindung erfolgt ist, katalysiert das Argonauten-Protein die Spaltung der mRNA. Die mRNA, aus der eigentlich ein Protein hätte entstehen sollen, wird nun abgebaut.
4m00 -- 4m16s
Auch Mikro-RNAs lotsen RISCs zu mRNAs. Normalerweise verbinden sich aber nur die Seed-Regionen der Mikro-RNA mit der Ziel-mRNA. Das macht es den Mikro-RNAs leicht: Die Unschärfe der Bindung erlaubt es ihnen, an Hunderte unterschiedlicher endogener RNAs zu binden und diese außer Gefecht zu setzen.
4m19s -- 4m25s
Nun sorgt die miRNA dafür, dass die mRNA entweder zerschnitten und abgebaut wird oder zumindest nicht als Vorlage für Proteine dient.
Deutsche Sprecherin: Maike Pollmann
wn.com/Gene Zum Schweigen Gebracht Der Faszinierende Mechanismus Der Rna Interferenz
Nicht jedes Gen tut, was gut für den Körper ist. Doch wie schaltet man es ab? Und wie kann man es so gezielt "stummschalten", dass keine unerwarteten Effekte auftreten? Das Zauberwort heißt RNA-Interferenz. Für die Entdeckung dieses molekularen Mechanismus im Jahr 1998 erhielten Andrew Fire und Craig Mello 2006 den Nobelpreis. Mello fungierte nun auch als wissenschaftlicher Berater für diese Animation. Gezeigt wird, wie sich kleine RNA-Fragmente gezielt verwenden lassen, um Gene stumm zu schalten, also zu verhindern, dass die darin kodierten Proteine im Körper hergestellt werden.
Übersetzung: Claudia Hecker, http://www.claudiahecker.de
Die Elemente der Animation, ob mikro-RNA, Ribosomen oder das Cytoplasma, sind hier genauer erklärt (auf Englisch): http://www.nature.com/nrg/multimedia/rnai/animation/index.html
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RNAi-Pionierversuch blockiert Krebsprotein. Spektrum.de-Meldung (3/2010):
http://www.spektrum.de/alias/onkologie/rnai-pionierversuch-blockiert-krebsprotein/1025865
Micro-RNAs beschleunigen Verschrottung. Spektrum.de-Meldung (4/2012): http://www.spektrum.de/alias/zellbiologie/micro-rnas-bremsen-produktion-und-beschleunigen-verschrottung/1148621
Der Mann, der die Gene zum Schweigen brachte (über Thomas Tuschl, 8/2008, kostenfrei): http://www.spektrum.de/alias/wissenschaftlerportraits/der-mann-der-die-gene-zum-schweigen-brachte/962047
0m39s - 1m04s
Wissenschaftler erzielen rasche Fortschritte beim Verständnis der RNA-Interferenz, kurz RNAi. Viele Organismen nutzen die RNAi zur Genkontrolle. Forscher wollen sie vielleicht aber auch zur Therapie einsetzen. Diese Animation zeigt, wie die RNAi funktioniert. An ihr sind zwei wichtige Typen von RNA-Molekülen beteiligt: kleine interferierende oder small interfering siRNAs sowie Mikro-RNAs.
1m04s -- 1m11s
Eukaryotische Zellen, also Zellen mit Zellkern, verfügen über ausgeklügelte Möglichkeiten, die Expression ihrer Gene zu kontrollieren.
1m12s -- 1m26s
Unter anderem sind dabei kleine RNA-Moleküle im Einsatz, die dafür sorgen, dass bestimmte Gene nicht zum Zuge kommen, also ihre Proteine nicht hergestellt werden. Dieses Ruhigstellen von Genen wird als RNA-Interferenz, kurz RNAi, bezeichnet.
1m30s -- 1m52s
Die meisten Gene des Zellkerns, die für Proteine kodieren, werden durch die RNA-Polymerase II von DNA in RNA umgeschrieben. Das entstandene RNA-Transkript wird dann mittels Spleißen weiterbearbeitet und als reife Boten- oder Messenger-RNA, kurz mRNA, vom Zellkern ins Zytoplasma transportiert.
1m53s -- 2m06s
Hier katalysieren Ribosomen die Translation der mRNA in Polypeptidketten, und schließlich falten sich diese Ketten zu Proteinen. Im Zytoplasma entfalten aber auch die kleinen RNA-Moleküle ihre unterdrückende Wirkung.
2m09s -- 2m30s
Es existieren verschiedene Typen kleiner regulatorischer RNA-Moleküle. Die small interfering RNAs oder siRNAs stammen von längeren doppelsträngigen RNAs, welche die Zelle selbst herstellt. Forscher können solche Moleküle aber auch von außen in die Zelle einschleusen.
2m32s -- 2m46s
Eine weitere Form der regulatorischen RNAs sind MikroRNAs oder miRNAs. Die meisten stammen von RNA-Molekülen. Dann werden sie gefaltet, weiter bearbeitet und schließlich als doppelsträngige Vorläufer-Mikro-RNA ins Cytoplasma transportiert.
2m48s -- 3m03s
Die doppelsträngigen Vorläufer von miRNAs und siRNAs binden an ein Enzym namens Dicer. Dieser „Häcksler" ist eine Endonuklease, die die RNA in kurze Fragmente schneidet. Die meisten siRNAs und miRNAs haben schließlich eine Länge von etwa 21 Nukleotiden.
3m04s -- 3m25s
Die kurzen doppelsträngigen RNA-Fragmente binden dann an Argonauten-Proteine. Dort werden sie entwunden und in Einzelstränge gespalten. Der Leitstrang bleibt an das Argonautenprotein gebunden, der andere wird abgebaut. Den entstandenen Zusammenschluss aus RNA, Argonautenprotein sowie weiteren Proteinen bezeichnen die Forscher als "RNA-induzierten Stummschaltungskomplex", kurz RISC.
3m28s -- 3m39s
Die siRNAs sorgen dafür, dass der Enzymkomplex RISC an spezifische mRNAs bindet. Diese Bindung ist sehr präzise, da die Basenfolge von siRNA genau zu derjenigen der Ziel-mRNA passt.
3m42s -- 3m55s
Oft sind siRNAs sogar perfekt komplementär zu ihrer Zielsequenz auf der mRNA. Sobald die Bindung erfolgt ist, katalysiert das Argonauten-Protein die Spaltung der mRNA. Die mRNA, aus der eigentlich ein Protein hätte entstehen sollen, wird nun abgebaut.
4m00 -- 4m16s
Auch Mikro-RNAs lotsen RISCs zu mRNAs. Normalerweise verbinden sich aber nur die Seed-Regionen der Mikro-RNA mit der Ziel-mRNA. Das macht es den Mikro-RNAs leicht: Die Unschärfe der Bindung erlaubt es ihnen, an Hunderte unterschiedlicher endogener RNAs zu binden und diese außer Gefecht zu setzen.
4m19s -- 4m25s
Nun sorgt die miRNA dafür, dass die mRNA entweder zerschnitten und abgebaut wird oder zumindest nicht als Vorlage für Proteine dient.
Deutsche Sprecherin: Maike Pollmann
- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 44117
DNA and RNA transcription video - real time DNA encoding pr
DNA video in real time. Show the amazing process of DNA transcription using amino acids to turn genes into proteins.
See more cool science videos at http://www...
DNA video in real time. Show the amazing process of DNA transcription using amino acids to turn genes into proteins.
See more cool science videos at http://www.science-movies.com
wn.com/Dna And Rna Transcription Video Real Time Dna Encoding Pr
DNA video in real time. Show the amazing process of DNA transcription using amino acids to turn genes into proteins.
See more cool science videos at http://www.science-movies.com
- published: 23 Nov 2010
- views: 159652
Tipi di RNA - Biologia per i test di ammissione
Abbiamo diversi tipi di RNA, tra questi possiamo ricordare: l'mRNA, il tRNA, l'rRNA e l'snRNA. http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/tipi-di-rna-e-le-loro-f...
Abbiamo diversi tipi di RNA, tra questi possiamo ricordare: l'mRNA, il tRNA, l'rRNA e l'snRNA. http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/tipi-di-rna-e-le-loro-funzioni/
L'mRNA contiene le sequenze che codificano per i vari amminoacidi, il tRNA trasferisce gli aminoacidi durante la traduzione dell'mRNA, mentre gli rRNA costituiscono, insieme alle proteine ribosomali, il ribosoma.
● Elenco Video-Lezioni
http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/video-lezioni-di-biologia-online/
● Elenco Test
http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/simulazioni-test-ammissione-anni-precedenti/
● Pagina FaceBook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/TD-medicina/229042607250018?ref=hl
wn.com/Tipi Di Rna Biologia Per I Test Di Ammissione
Abbiamo diversi tipi di RNA, tra questi possiamo ricordare: l'mRNA, il tRNA, l'rRNA e l'snRNA. http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/tipi-di-rna-e-le-loro-funzioni/
L'mRNA contiene le sequenze che codificano per i vari amminoacidi, il tRNA trasferisce gli aminoacidi durante la traduzione dell'mRNA, mentre gli rRNA costituiscono, insieme alle proteine ribosomali, il ribosoma.
● Elenco Video-Lezioni
http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/video-lezioni-di-biologia-online/
● Elenco Test
http://testdimedicina.altervista.org/blog/simulazioni-test-ammissione-anni-precedenti/
● Pagina FaceBook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/TD-medicina/229042607250018?ref=hl
- published: 03 Aug 2014
- views: 3663