Nowadays different experimental techniques, such as single molecule or relaxation experiments, can provide dynamic properties of biomolecular systems, but the amount of detail obtainable with these methods is often limited in terms of time or spatial resolution. Here we use state-of-the-art computational techniques, namely, atomistic molecular dynamics and Markov state models, to provide insight into the rapid dynamics of short RNA oligonucleotides, to elucidate the kinetics of stacking interactions. Analysis of multiple microsecond-long simulations indicates that the main relaxation modes of such molecules can consist of transitions between alternative folded states, rather than between random coils and native structures. After properly re...
With both catalytic and genetic functions, ribonucleic acid (RNA) is perhaps the most pluripotent ch...
Transitions between different conformational states, so-called conformational switching, are intrins...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] RNA (Ribonucleic a...
Nowadays different experimental techniques, such as single molecule or relaxation experiments, can p...
Knowing the 3D structures formed by the various conformations populating the RNA free-energy landsca...
Nucleic acid molecules are vital constituents of living beings. These molecules are also utilized f...
We report a set of atomistic folding/unfolding simulations for the hairpin ribozyme using a monte ca...
AbstractBased on an ensemble of kinetically accessible conformations, we propose a new analytical mo...
Background: The binding of small ligands to RNA elements can cause substantial changes in the RNA st...
The role of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in molecular biology is shifting from a mere messenger between DN...
Models of nucleic acid thermal stability are calibrated to a wide range of experimental observations...
As the genetic content is internally located within DNA duplexed form, it has long been hypothesized...
Nucleic acids, despite being among the most important macromolecules involved in biological life, re...
ABSTRACT: Complex RNA structures are constructed from helical segments connected by flexible loops t...
This thesis examines nucleic acid folding processes using secondary structure models, which have the...
With both catalytic and genetic functions, ribonucleic acid (RNA) is perhaps the most pluripotent ch...
Transitions between different conformational states, so-called conformational switching, are intrins...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] RNA (Ribonucleic a...
Nowadays different experimental techniques, such as single molecule or relaxation experiments, can p...
Knowing the 3D structures formed by the various conformations populating the RNA free-energy landsca...
Nucleic acid molecules are vital constituents of living beings. These molecules are also utilized f...
We report a set of atomistic folding/unfolding simulations for the hairpin ribozyme using a monte ca...
AbstractBased on an ensemble of kinetically accessible conformations, we propose a new analytical mo...
Background: The binding of small ligands to RNA elements can cause substantial changes in the RNA st...
The role of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in molecular biology is shifting from a mere messenger between DN...
Models of nucleic acid thermal stability are calibrated to a wide range of experimental observations...
As the genetic content is internally located within DNA duplexed form, it has long been hypothesized...
Nucleic acids, despite being among the most important macromolecules involved in biological life, re...
ABSTRACT: Complex RNA structures are constructed from helical segments connected by flexible loops t...
This thesis examines nucleic acid folding processes using secondary structure models, which have the...
With both catalytic and genetic functions, ribonucleic acid (RNA) is perhaps the most pluripotent ch...
Transitions between different conformational states, so-called conformational switching, are intrins...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] RNA (Ribonucleic a...