<p>Comparison of mRNA and protein structures shows that highly structured mRNAs typically encode compact protein domains suggesting that mRNA structure controls protein folding. This function is apparently performed by distinct structural elements in the mRNA, which implies ‘fine tuning’ of mRNA structure under selection for optimal protein folding. We find that, during evolution, changes in the mRNA folding energy follow amino acid replacements, reinforcing the notion of an intimate connection between the structures of a mRNA and the protein it encodes, and the double encoding of protein sequence and folding in the mRNA.</p
Binding interactions between proteins and other molecules mediate numerous cellu-lar processes, incl...
Recent experiments and simulations have demonstrated that proteins can fold on the ribosome. However...
Abstract In recent years it has become evident that functional RNAs in living organisms are not just...
Currently many facets of genetic information are ill-defined. In particular, how protein folding is ...
<div><p>Internal symmetry is commonly observed in the majority of fundamental protein folds. Meanwhi...
AbstractStructured RNA elements within messenger RNA often direct or modulate the cellular productio...
Recent reports indicate that mutations in viral genomes tend to preserve RNA secondary structure, an...
The complex protein folding mechanism had been researched during the past halfcentury, given its pot...
mRNAs can fold into complex structures that regulate gene expression. Resolving such structures de n...
Redundancy of the genetic code dictates that a given protein can be encoded by a large collection of...
The physiological relevance of structures within mammalian mRNAs has been elusive, as these mRNAs ar...
AbstractThe impact on protein evolution of the physical laws that govern folding remains obscure. He...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
<div><p>Message RNA (mRNA) carries a large number of local secondary structures, with structural sta...
In recent years it has become evident that functional RNAs in living organisms are not just curious ...
Binding interactions between proteins and other molecules mediate numerous cellu-lar processes, incl...
Recent experiments and simulations have demonstrated that proteins can fold on the ribosome. However...
Abstract In recent years it has become evident that functional RNAs in living organisms are not just...
Currently many facets of genetic information are ill-defined. In particular, how protein folding is ...
<div><p>Internal symmetry is commonly observed in the majority of fundamental protein folds. Meanwhi...
AbstractStructured RNA elements within messenger RNA often direct or modulate the cellular productio...
Recent reports indicate that mutations in viral genomes tend to preserve RNA secondary structure, an...
The complex protein folding mechanism had been researched during the past halfcentury, given its pot...
mRNAs can fold into complex structures that regulate gene expression. Resolving such structures de n...
Redundancy of the genetic code dictates that a given protein can be encoded by a large collection of...
The physiological relevance of structures within mammalian mRNAs has been elusive, as these mRNAs ar...
AbstractThe impact on protein evolution of the physical laws that govern folding remains obscure. He...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
<div><p>Message RNA (mRNA) carries a large number of local secondary structures, with structural sta...
In recent years it has become evident that functional RNAs in living organisms are not just curious ...
Binding interactions between proteins and other molecules mediate numerous cellu-lar processes, incl...
Recent experiments and simulations have demonstrated that proteins can fold on the ribosome. However...
Abstract In recent years it has become evident that functional RNAs in living organisms are not just...