Despite their importance, our understanding of noncovalent RNA–protein interactions is incomplete. This especially concerns the binding between RNA and unstructured protein regions, a widespread class of such interactions. Here, we review the recent experimental and computational work on RNA–protein interactions in an unstructured context with a particular focus on how such interactions may be shaped by the intrinsic interaction affinities between individual nucleobases and protein side chains. Specifically, we articulate the claim that the universal genetic code reflects the binding specificity between nucleobases and protein side chains and that, in turn, the code may be seen as the Rosetta stone for understanding RNA–protein interactions...
A detailed computational analysis of 32 protein¿RNA complexes is presented. A number of physical and...
Many RNA molecules are recognized by proteins that interact preferen-tially with a particular RNA mo...
RNA-protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
RNA–protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
RNA–protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Early-stage evolutionary development of the universal genetic code remains a fundamental, open probl...
Early-stage evolutionary development of the universal genetic code remains a fundamental, open probl...
RNA-protein interactions are vital to many biological processes such as translation and splicing. An...
A detailed computational analysis of 32 protein-RNA complexes is presented. A number of physical and...
Many critical processes in the cell involve direct binding between RNAs and proteins, making it impe...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Protein–RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Protein–RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Many critical processes in the cell involve direct binding between RNAs and proteins, making it impe...
A detailed computational analysis of 32 protein¿RNA complexes is presented. A number of physical and...
Many RNA molecules are recognized by proteins that interact preferen-tially with a particular RNA mo...
RNA-protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
RNA–protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
RNA–protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Early-stage evolutionary development of the universal genetic code remains a fundamental, open probl...
Early-stage evolutionary development of the universal genetic code remains a fundamental, open probl...
RNA-protein interactions are vital to many biological processes such as translation and splicing. An...
A detailed computational analysis of 32 protein-RNA complexes is presented. A number of physical and...
Many critical processes in the cell involve direct binding between RNAs and proteins, making it impe...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Protein–RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Protein–RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Many critical processes in the cell involve direct binding between RNAs and proteins, making it impe...
A detailed computational analysis of 32 protein¿RNA complexes is presented. A number of physical and...
Many RNA molecules are recognized by proteins that interact preferen-tially with a particular RNA mo...
RNA-protein interactions permeate biology. Transcription, translation, and splicing all hinge on the...