DEAD‐box polypeptide 43 facilitates piRNA amplification by actively liberating RNA from Ago3‐piRISC | EMBO reports
The ping-pong cycle. The antisense piRNA (5ʹ-3ʹ) binding with the Aub... | Download Scientific Diagram
piRNA biogenesis and amplification (Ping-Pong cycle) in the Drosophila... | Download Scientific Diagram
piRNAs and PIWI proteins as potential biomarkers in Breast cancer | Molecular Biology Reports
How mammalian piRNAs instruct de novo DNA methylation of transposons | Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
RNA Clamping by Vasa Assembles a piRNA Amplifier Complex on Transposon Transcripts - ScienceDirect
Binding of guide piRNA triggers methylation of the unstructured N-terminal region of Aub leading to assembly of the piRNA amplification complex | Nature Communications
To be or not to be a piRNA: genomic origin and processing of piRNAs | Genome Biology | Full Text
piRNAs: nature, biogenesis, regulation, and their potential clinical utility
Figure 2 from Uniting Germline and Stem Cells : The Function of Piwi Proteins and the piRNA Pathway in Diverse Organisms | Semantic Scholar
PiRNAs in Environmentally-Induced Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance | Encyclopedia MDPI
Some flies do not play ping-pong | PLOS Biology
Frontiers | Knockout Gene-Based Evidence for PIWI-Interacting RNA Pathway in Mammals
PIWI-interacting RNAs: Mitochondria-based biogenesis and functions in cancer - ScienceDirect
piRNAs—the ancient hunters of genome invaders
piRNAs: nature, biogenesis, regulation, and their potential clinical utility
The ''Ping-Pong " cycle amplifies piRNAs and silence TEs The Ago3-bound... | Download Scientific Diagram
Binding of guide piRNA triggers methylation of the unstructured N-terminal region of Aub leading to assembly of the piRNA amplification complex | bioRxiv
One Loop to Rule Them All: The Ping-Pong Cycle and piRNA-Guided Silencing - ScienceDirect
RNA Clamping by Vasa Assembles a piRNA Amplifier Complex on Transposon Transcripts - ScienceDirect
Frontiers | PIWI-interacting RNAs in cancer: Biogenesis, function, and clinical significance