WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection
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Review Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5Noncoding Rnas: a New Layer of Functional Rnas(Bentham Science Publishers, 2023) Gürer, Dilek Cansu; Akgül, BünyaminThe conventional central dogma of molecular biology dictates that the genetic information contained within deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is passed onto messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs), which are then used as templates to synthesize proteins. Although these types of protein-coding genes have been historically prioritized in typical phenotype-genotype studies with a parallel disregard to the rest of the genome, the completion of genome projects has unveiled a surprising layer of genetic information that can play critical roles in cellular processes without coding for proteins. These types of genes are called noncoding genes as they do not code for proteins. Noncoding genes come in different sizes and shapes, and they are just as versatile in carrying out cellular biochemical processes as proteins. In this review, we cover a comprehensive review of housekeeping and regulatory noncoding genes and their mode of action.Review Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 8Long Noncoding Rnas in Human Cancer and Apoptosis(Bentham Science Publishers, 2023) Erdoğan, İpek; Sweef, Osama; Akgül, BünyaminGenome annotations have uncovered the production of at least one transcript from nearly all loci in the genome at some given time throughout the development. Surprisingly, many of these transcripts do not code for proteins and are relatively long in size, thus called long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). Next- and third-generation sequencing technologies have amassed numerous lncRNAs expressed under different phenotypic conditions, yet many remain to be functionally characterized. LncRNAs regulate gene expression by functioning as scaffold, decoy, signaling, and guide molecules both at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels, interacting with different types of macromolecules, such as proteins, DNA, and RNA. Here, we review the potential regulatory role of lncRNAs in apoptosis and cancer as some of these lncRNAs may have the diagnostic and therapeutic potential in cancer.Conference Object Dietary Garlic Prevents Development of Diabesity in Mice(FASEB, 2009) Tu, Chen-Pei David; Akgül, Bünyamin; Lin, Kai-Wei; Pan, Huei-Ju; Chen, Yen-Hui; Lu, Tzu-Huan; Chen, Yuan-Tsong[No abstract available]Conference Object Dietary Garlic Prevents Development of or Alleviates Diabetes and Obesity in Mice(FASEB, 2011) Tu, Chen-Pei David; Yang, Hui-Mei Ou; Lin, Kai-Wei; Akgül, Bünyamin; Chen, Yen-Hui; Lu, Tzu-Huan; Chen, Yuan-Tsong[No abstract available]
