Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019RNA structures play a pivotal role in many biological processes and the progression of human disease, making them an unexploited target for therapeutic development. The first chapter of this thesis reviews features related to targeting RNA structures and to the subsequent topics of this thesis: disease-associated RNA classes, advantages and disadvantages of different RNA-binding chemistries (e.g. small molecules, peptides, engineered proteins), NMR-based methods for RNA screening and structure determination, and a future perspective on the field. Chapter 2 describes the results of my research on specialized translation initiation, whereby protein synthesis is controlled by eukaryotic initiation ...