A multitude of RNA hairpins are directly implicated in human disease. Many of these RNAs are potentially valuable targets for drug discovery and basic research. However, very little is known about the molecular requirements for achieving sequence-selective recognition of a particular RNA sequence and structure. Although a relatively modest number of synthetic small to medium-sized RNA-binding molecules have been reported, rapid identification of sequence-selective RNA-binding molecules remains a daunting challenge. RNA recognition motif (RRM) domains may represent unique privileged scaffolds for the generation of synthetic proteins that selectively recognize structured disease-relevant RNAs, including RNA hairpins. As a demonstration of thi...
AbstractWe report a comparative study in which a single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy trans...
ABSTRACT: Human tRNALys3UUU is the primer for HIV replication. The HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein, NCp7,...
AbstractThe structure of a peptide from the BIV Tat protein bound to its cognate TAR RNA has been so...
Potent and selective recognition and modulation of disease-relevant RNAs remain a daunting challenge...
Natural and lab-evolved proteins often recognize their RNA partners with exquisite affinity. Structu...
Small molecules that bind to RNA potently and specifically are relatively rare. The study of molecul...
RNA molecules fold into complex tertiary structures that dictate biological function. These RNA mol...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemistry, 2012.Synthetic small molecules that bi...
A target RNA/DNA-specific nuclease could be con-structed if a specific RNA/DNA binding domain allow-...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.There is a growing appreciati...
RNA recognition motifs (RRM) are the most prevalent class of RNA binding domains in eukaryotes. Thei...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
Of the proteins encoded by the 30,000 human genes, it is esti-mated that only 10-14 % have appropria...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [52]-55)The hairpin ribozyme has been shown to cleave sev...
AbstractWe report a comparative study in which a single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy trans...
ABSTRACT: Human tRNALys3UUU is the primer for HIV replication. The HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein, NCp7,...
AbstractThe structure of a peptide from the BIV Tat protein bound to its cognate TAR RNA has been so...
Potent and selective recognition and modulation of disease-relevant RNAs remain a daunting challenge...
Natural and lab-evolved proteins often recognize their RNA partners with exquisite affinity. Structu...
Small molecules that bind to RNA potently and specifically are relatively rare. The study of molecul...
RNA molecules fold into complex tertiary structures that dictate biological function. These RNA mol...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemistry, 2012.Synthetic small molecules that bi...
A target RNA/DNA-specific nuclease could be con-structed if a specific RNA/DNA binding domain allow-...
236 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.There is a growing appreciati...
RNA recognition motifs (RRM) are the most prevalent class of RNA binding domains in eukaryotes. Thei...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
Of the proteins encoded by the 30,000 human genes, it is esti-mated that only 10-14 % have appropria...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [52]-55)The hairpin ribozyme has been shown to cleave sev...
AbstractWe report a comparative study in which a single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy trans...
ABSTRACT: Human tRNALys3UUU is the primer for HIV replication. The HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein, NCp7,...
AbstractThe structure of a peptide from the BIV Tat protein bound to its cognate TAR RNA has been so...