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Translation and post-transcriptional regulation Section edited by Christian Zwieb

This section will consider submissions with a focus on the mechanisms and regulation of translation, RNA processing, splicing and polyadenylation, RNA structure and RNA fold, RNA interference and gene silencing, and structure-function of regulatory RNAs.

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3′ terminal diversity of MRP RNA and other human noncoding RNAs revealed by deep sequencing

Katherine C Goldfarb, Thomas R Cech BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:23 (21 September 2013)

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Molecular cloning and RNA interference-mediated functional characterization of a Halloween gene spook in the white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera

Shuang Jia, Pin-Jun Wan, Li-Tao Zhou, Li-Li Mu, Guo-Qing Li BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:19 (4 September 2013)

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APOBEC3 inhibits DEAD-END function to regulate microRNA activity

Sara Ali, Namrata Karki, Chitralekha Bhattacharya, Rui Zhu, Donna A MacDuff, Mark D Stenglein, April J Schumacher, Zachary L Demorest, Reuben S Harris, Angabin Matin, Sita Aggarwal BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:16 (26 July 2013)

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Loss of CARM1 is linked to reduced HuR function in replicative senescence

Lijun Pang, Haiyan Tian, Na Chang, Jie Yi, Lixiang Xue, Bin Jiang, Myriam Gorospe, Xiaowei Zhang, Wengong Wang BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:15 (9 July 2013)

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Tip110 interacts with YB-1 and regulates each other’s function

Khalid Timani, Ying Liu, Johnny J He BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:14 (4 July 2013)

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Identification of nucleotides and amino acids that mediate the interaction between ribosomal protein L30 and the SECIS element

Abby L Bifano, Tarik Atassi, Tracey Ferrara, Donna M Driscoll BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:12 (19 June 2013)

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Identification of differences in microRNA transcriptomes between porcine oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscles

Yingkai Liu, Mingzhou Li, Jideng Ma, Jie Zhang, Chaowei Zhou, Tao Wang, Xiaolian Gao, Xuewei Li BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:7 (18 February 2013)

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Analysis of miRNA expression profiling between the porcine longissimus doris muscle  and psoas major muscle using a deep sequencing approach suggests that miRNAs play essential roles in the phenotypic variations observed in these muscle fiber types.

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Multiple tandem splicing silencer elements suppress aberrant splicing within the long exon 26 of the human Apolipoprotein B gene

Umasuthan Srirangalingam, Scott A Akker, Dennis Norman, Naveenan Navaratnam, Shern L Chew, Bernard Khoo BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:5 (7 February 2013)

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Pseudo splice sites are heterogeneously distributed along exon 26 of Apolipoprotein B and are repressed by multiple, tandem splicing silencers which may be key to maintaining integrity during RNA splicing and to the expression of APOB isoforms.

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Alternative splicing of the neurofibromatosis type 1 pre-mRNA is regulated by the muscleblind-like proteins and the CUG-BP and ELAV-like factors

Victoria A Fleming, Cuiyu Geng, Andrea N Ladd, Hua Lou BMC Molecular Biology 2012, 13:35 (10 December 2012)

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Muscleblind-like (MBNL) splicing proteins MBNL1 and MBNL2 positively regulate the inclusion of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) exon 23a, and neighboring sequences together with the preferred binding sequence are required for optimal binding in vitro.

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Adenylate kinase 2 (AK2) promotes cell proliferation in insect development

Ru-Ping Chen, Chun-Yan Liu, Hong-Lian Shao, Wei-Wei Zheng, Jin-Xing Wang, Xiao-Fan Zhao BMC Molecular Biology 2012, 13:31 (28 September 2012)

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