1958
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)77302-5
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A Soluble Ribonucleic Acid Intermediate in Protein Synthesis

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“…Single stranded RNA or ssDNA aptamers are not linear "tapes" but 3-dimensional shapes as illustrated by the discovery of tRNA 56 by Paul Zamecnik, Mary Louise Stephenson and colleagues at MGH, HMS. Publication of the discovery of tRNA by Zamecnik in 1958 catalyzed an array of milestones including the discovery of mRNA by Brenner 57 and Gros 58 as well as the lac operon model of feedback inhibition by Jacob and Monod 59 , all three published in 1961.…”
Section: Prevention Follows Detection and Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single stranded RNA or ssDNA aptamers are not linear "tapes" but 3-dimensional shapes as illustrated by the discovery of tRNA 56 by Paul Zamecnik, Mary Louise Stephenson and colleagues at MGH, HMS. Publication of the discovery of tRNA by Zamecnik in 1958 catalyzed an array of milestones including the discovery of mRNA by Brenner 57 and Gros 58 as well as the lac operon model of feedback inhibition by Jacob and Monod 59 , all three published in 1961.…”
Section: Prevention Follows Detection and Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single stranded RNA or ssDNA aptamers are not linear "tapes" but 3-dimensional shapes as illustrated by the discovery of tRNA 57 by Paul Zamecnik, Mary Louise Stephenson and colleagues at MGH, HMS. Publication of the discovery of tRNA by Zamecnik in 1958 catalyzed an array of milestones including the discovery of mRNA by Brenner 58 and Gros 59 as well as the lac operon model of feedback inhibition by Jacob and Monod 60 , all three published in 1961.…”
Section: Prevention Follows Detection and Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since their discovery, tRNAs have been considered as passive carriers of amino acids during translation and their putative regulatory role had been overlooked, until recently [2,209]. Nowadays, tRNAs represent a dynamic population of essential noncoding RNAs with diverse regulatory roles and profound impact on human health [31].…”
Section: The Emerging Role Of Trna Biology and Trfs In Skin Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%