AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group of ribose imparts hydrolytic lability on RNA, which provides a mechanism for numerous biological functions. Recent evidence from chemical cleavage studies shows that this hydroxyl group also stabilizes the sugar moiety in RNA towards oxidation relative to DNA. Is this just because RNA needs to be distinguishable from DNA or does it have other evolutionary significance
Recent structural and mechanistic studies have shed considerable light on the catalytic mechanisms o...
While DNA is mostly a primary carrier of genetic information and displays a regular duplex structure...
SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptib...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group of ribose imparts hydrolytic lability on RNA, which provides a mechani...
AbstractHow does RNA's seemingly subtle 2′-hydroxyl group contribute to its diverse biological funct...
RNA and DNA are simple linear polymers consisting of only four major types of subunits, and yet thes...
While hydroxyl radical cleavage is widely used to map RNA tertiary structure, lack of mechanistic un...
New roles for RNAs in biology continue to emerge, and a glance at the history of RNAs may prepare mo...
New roles for RNAs in biology continue to emerge, and a glance at the history of RNAs may prepare mo...
AbstractDNA is generally considered to be chemically rather inert, but self-cleaving DNA molecules h...
The origin of RNA is one of the most formidable problems facing prebiotic chemists. We consider RNA ...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group contributes inextricably to the functional behavior of many RNA molecu...
Intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) increase as a consequence of oxidative stress ...
It is generally believed that an RNA World existed at an early stage in the history of life. During ...
Comparison of phylogenetically diverse ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzymes and information about their b...
Recent structural and mechanistic studies have shed considerable light on the catalytic mechanisms o...
While DNA is mostly a primary carrier of genetic information and displays a regular duplex structure...
SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptib...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group of ribose imparts hydrolytic lability on RNA, which provides a mechani...
AbstractHow does RNA's seemingly subtle 2′-hydroxyl group contribute to its diverse biological funct...
RNA and DNA are simple linear polymers consisting of only four major types of subunits, and yet thes...
While hydroxyl radical cleavage is widely used to map RNA tertiary structure, lack of mechanistic un...
New roles for RNAs in biology continue to emerge, and a glance at the history of RNAs may prepare mo...
New roles for RNAs in biology continue to emerge, and a glance at the history of RNAs may prepare mo...
AbstractDNA is generally considered to be chemically rather inert, but self-cleaving DNA molecules h...
The origin of RNA is one of the most formidable problems facing prebiotic chemists. We consider RNA ...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group contributes inextricably to the functional behavior of many RNA molecu...
Intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) increase as a consequence of oxidative stress ...
It is generally believed that an RNA World existed at an early stage in the history of life. During ...
Comparison of phylogenetically diverse ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzymes and information about their b...
Recent structural and mechanistic studies have shed considerable light on the catalytic mechanisms o...
While DNA is mostly a primary carrier of genetic information and displays a regular duplex structure...
SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptib...