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Search results 1 to 6 out of 6 for Microbe-associated molecular pattern

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Category: SOTerm
Type Details Score
SO Term
Description: A region that is involved a contact with another molecule.
SO Term
Description: A sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern that may have biological significance.
SO Term
Description: A gene_member_region that encodes sequence that directly contributes to the molecular function of its gene or gene product.
SO Term
Description: The primary transcript of an evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic low molecular weight RNA capable of intermolecular hybridization with both homologous and heterologous 18S rRNA.
SO Term
Description: An enhancer that drives the pattern of transcription and binds to the same TF as the primary enhancer, but is located in the intron of or on the far side of a neighboring gene.
SO Term
Description: Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are approximately 80 nucleotides in length. Their secondary structure includes four short double-helical elements and three loops (D, anti-codon, and T loops). Further hydrogen bonds mediate the characteristic L-shaped molecular structure. Transfer RNAs have two regions of fundamental functional importance: the anti-codon, which is responsible for specific mRNA codon recognition, and the 3' end, to which the tRNA's corresponding amino acid is attached (by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases). Transfer RNAs cope with the degeneracy of the genetic code in two manners: having more than one tRNA (with a specific anti-codon) for a particular amino acid; and 'wobble' base-pairing, i.e. permitting non-standard base-pairing at the 3rd anti-codon position.