AbstractThe increasing awareness of RNA’s central role in biology calls for a new understanding of how RNAs, like proteins, recognize biological partners. Because RNA is inherently flexible, it assumes a variety of conformations. This conformational flexibility can be a critical aspect of how RNA attracts and binds molecular partners. Structurally, RNA consists of rigid basepaired duplexes, separated by flexible non-basepaired regions. Here, using an RNA system consisting of two short helices, connected by a single-stranded (non-basepaired) junction, we explore the role of helix length and junction sequence in determining the range of conformations available to a model RNA. Single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer reports on the RN...
AbstractKinetic, structural, and single-molecule transcription measurements suggest that RNA polymer...
Our understanding of RNA structure has lagged behind that of proteins and most other biological poly...
International audienceMany simple RNA viruses enclose their genetic material by a protein shell call...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of RNA’s central role in biology calls for a new understanding of h...
New biological roles for RNA are continually being discovered, reinforcing the importance of underst...
Helical junctions are common architectural features in RNA. They are par-ticularly important in auto...
The thermodynamic rules that link RNA sequences to secondary structure are well established while th...
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) is an important cellular macromolecule vital to most if not all life on Earth...
ABSTRACT: The RNA duplex, (5′GACGAGUGUCA)2, has two conformations in equilibrium. The nuclear magnet...
The structural elements that now exist in RNA must have evolved to pro-vide chemical stability and t...
ABSTRACT: Noncoding RNA sequences play a great role in controlling a number of cellular functions, t...
Thermodynamic rules that link RNA sequences to secondary structure are well established, but the lin...
The selection of 5′ splice sites in pre-mRNA transcripts containing multiple splice sites is poorly ...
Nucleic acid compaction is ubiquitous in biology, from chromatin and genome packing to RNA folding. ...
251 pagesRNA plays a central role in molecular biology, mediating and regulating the genetic code of...
AbstractKinetic, structural, and single-molecule transcription measurements suggest that RNA polymer...
Our understanding of RNA structure has lagged behind that of proteins and most other biological poly...
International audienceMany simple RNA viruses enclose their genetic material by a protein shell call...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of RNA’s central role in biology calls for a new understanding of h...
New biological roles for RNA are continually being discovered, reinforcing the importance of underst...
Helical junctions are common architectural features in RNA. They are par-ticularly important in auto...
The thermodynamic rules that link RNA sequences to secondary structure are well established while th...
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) is an important cellular macromolecule vital to most if not all life on Earth...
ABSTRACT: The RNA duplex, (5′GACGAGUGUCA)2, has two conformations in equilibrium. The nuclear magnet...
The structural elements that now exist in RNA must have evolved to pro-vide chemical stability and t...
ABSTRACT: Noncoding RNA sequences play a great role in controlling a number of cellular functions, t...
Thermodynamic rules that link RNA sequences to secondary structure are well established, but the lin...
The selection of 5′ splice sites in pre-mRNA transcripts containing multiple splice sites is poorly ...
Nucleic acid compaction is ubiquitous in biology, from chromatin and genome packing to RNA folding. ...
251 pagesRNA plays a central role in molecular biology, mediating and regulating the genetic code of...
AbstractKinetic, structural, and single-molecule transcription measurements suggest that RNA polymer...
Our understanding of RNA structure has lagged behind that of proteins and most other biological poly...
International audienceMany simple RNA viruses enclose their genetic material by a protein shell call...