Although proteins have represented the molecular target of choice in the development of new drug candidates, the pharmaceutical importance of ribonucleic acids has gradually been growing. The increasing availability of structural information has brought to light the existence of peculiar three-dimensional RNA arrangements, which can, contrary to initial expectations, be recognized and selectively modulated through small chemical entities or peptides. The application of classical computational methodologies, such as molecular docking, for the rational development of RNA-binding candidates is, however, complicated by the peculiarities characterizing these macromolecules, such as the marked conformational flexibility, the singular charges dist...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Determining and predicting 3D structure and dynamics for RNA is challenging, but can reveal structur...
UnrestrictedProtein-RNA complexes play a central role in many biological processes, including transl...
Although proteins have represented the molecular target of choice in the development of new drug can...
With both catalytic and genetic functions, ribonucleic acid (RNA) is perhaps the most pluripotent ch...
Topology and trajectory files for each case that is presented in the publication
The key role of RNA in the development of human pathologies (including cancer and neurodegenerative ...
Structure-based drug design is now well-established for proteins as a key first step in the lengthy ...
The RNA recognition motif (RRM) is the most common RNA binding domain across eukaryotic proteins. It...
The RNA recognition motif (RRM) is the most common RNA binding domain across eukaryotic proteins. It...
The biological function of macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, relies heavily on the...
The past decade has witnessed an era of RNA biology; despite the considerable discoveries nowadays, ...
International audienceMicroRNA (miRNA) and Argonaute (AGO) protein together form the RNA-induced sil...
Aberrant RNA–protein complexes are formed in a variety of diseases. Identifying the ligands that int...
RNA molecules are now known to be involved in the processing of genetic information at all levels, t...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Determining and predicting 3D structure and dynamics for RNA is challenging, but can reveal structur...
UnrestrictedProtein-RNA complexes play a central role in many biological processes, including transl...
Although proteins have represented the molecular target of choice in the development of new drug can...
With both catalytic and genetic functions, ribonucleic acid (RNA) is perhaps the most pluripotent ch...
Topology and trajectory files for each case that is presented in the publication
The key role of RNA in the development of human pathologies (including cancer and neurodegenerative ...
Structure-based drug design is now well-established for proteins as a key first step in the lengthy ...
The RNA recognition motif (RRM) is the most common RNA binding domain across eukaryotic proteins. It...
The RNA recognition motif (RRM) is the most common RNA binding domain across eukaryotic proteins. It...
The biological function of macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, relies heavily on the...
The past decade has witnessed an era of RNA biology; despite the considerable discoveries nowadays, ...
International audienceMicroRNA (miRNA) and Argonaute (AGO) protein together form the RNA-induced sil...
Aberrant RNA–protein complexes are formed in a variety of diseases. Identifying the ligands that int...
RNA molecules are now known to be involved in the processing of genetic information at all levels, t...
The biodiversity of the RNA world has been underestimated for decades. RNA molecules are key buildin...
Determining and predicting 3D structure and dynamics for RNA is challenging, but can reveal structur...
UnrestrictedProtein-RNA complexes play a central role in many biological processes, including transl...