Transfer RNAs: diversity in form and function

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Abstract

As the adaptor that decodes mRNA sequence into protein, the basic aspects of tRNA structure and function are central to all studies of biology. Yet the complexities of their properties and cellular roles go beyond the view of tRNAs as static participants in protein synthesis. Detailed analyses through more than 60 years of study have revealed tRNAs to be a fascinatingly diverse group of molecules in form and function, impacting cell biology, physiology, disease and synthetic biology. This review analyzes tRNA structure, biosynthesis and function, and includes topics that demonstrate their diversity and growing importance.

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Berg, M. D., & Brandl, C. J. (2021). Transfer RNAs: diversity in form and function. RNA Biology. Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2020.1809197

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