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Secis

Description:

Secis is a term used in molecular biology and genetics that refers to a conserved RNA structure, usually located in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of messenger RNA (mRNA). It serves as a signal for the incorporation of a specific amino acid, selenocysteine, into a growing protein chain during translation. This mechanism allows certain proteins to contain selenocysteine, which has unique biochemical properties.

Sample sentences:

Noun: - The presence of a secis in the 3'UTR of this mRNA ensures the addition of selenocysteine during translation. - Understanding the complex folding of secis structures is crucial for studying selenoprotein biosynthesis.

Verb: - Researchers are continuing to investigate how the secis motif influences protein synthesis. - The genetic code itself dictates the insertion of selenocysteine when certain secis structures are present.

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