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Possible Answers: IRES, RILES, ROILS, ANGERS, AROUSES, STOKES, AWAKES, ROUSTS, AGITATES, INCITES, FOMENTS, WAKENS.

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Random information on the term “IRES”:

An internal ribosome entry site, abbreviated IRES, is a RNA element that allows for translation initiation in an cap-independent manner, as part of the greater process of protein synthesis. In eukaryotic translation, initiation typically occurs at the 5′ end of mRNA molecules, since 5′ cap recognition is required for the assembly of the initiation complex. The location for IRES elements is often in the 5’UTR, but can also occur elsewhere in mRNAs.

IRES sequences were first discovered in 1988 in the poliovirus (PV) and encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) RNA genomes in the labs of Nahum Sonenberg and Eckard Wimmer, respectively. They are described as distinct regions of RNA molecules that are able to recruit the eukaryotic ribosome to the mRNA. This process is also known as cap-independent translation. It has been shown that IRES elements have a distinct secondary or even tertiary structure, but similar structural features at the levels of either primary or secondary structure that are common to all IRES segments have not been reported to date.

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