AbstractMolecular modeling and molecular dynamics have been employed to study the conformation and flexibility of a 15-nucleotide fragment of the plant 5S rRNA containing loop D and a single uridine bulge. Two different model built initial structures were used: one with the bulge localized inside the helical stem and another with the bulge pointing out from the helix. Several independent 700-ps-long trajectories in aqueous solution with Na+ conterions were produced for each starting structure. The bulge nucleotide inside the helix stayed in two main conformations, both of which affected the geometry of the stem part opposite the bulge. When the bulge nucleotide was located outside the helix, we found high base mobility and local backbone fl...
AbstractThe ribosomal 5S RNA is an essential constituent of the large ribosomal subunit. To overcome...
The single nucleotide bulge is a nucleic acid secondary structural motif of important biological rel...
RNA molecules have several important functions in a cell. They carry the genetic information from DN...
ABSTRACT Molecular modeling and molecular dynamics have been employed to study the conformation and ...
AbstractMolecular modeling and molecular dynamics have been employed to study the conformation and f...
AbstractExplicit solvent and counterion molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out for a t...
AbstractA survey of 160 published sequences of eubacterial 5 S rRNAs shows that there exists structu...
AbstractThe synthetic RNA fragment 5′-CUGGGCGG(GCGA)CCGCCUGG (nucleotides in parentheses indicate th...
AbstractBackground: 5S ribosomal RNA is the smallest rRNA. Its Watson–Crick helices were identified ...
AbstractTwo new RNA structures portray how non-Watson-Crick base pairs and metal ions can produce a ...
Explicit solvent and counterion molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out for a total of ...
A significant fraction of the bases in a folded, structured RNA molecule participate in noncanonical...
Global structure and flexibility of three different hairpin ribozyme constructs have been analyzed b...
AbstractHairpin loop structures are common motifs in folded nucleic acids. The 5′-GCGCAGC sequence i...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE) data obtained for a 35-nucleot...
AbstractThe ribosomal 5S RNA is an essential constituent of the large ribosomal subunit. To overcome...
The single nucleotide bulge is a nucleic acid secondary structural motif of important biological rel...
RNA molecules have several important functions in a cell. They carry the genetic information from DN...
ABSTRACT Molecular modeling and molecular dynamics have been employed to study the conformation and ...
AbstractMolecular modeling and molecular dynamics have been employed to study the conformation and f...
AbstractExplicit solvent and counterion molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out for a t...
AbstractA survey of 160 published sequences of eubacterial 5 S rRNAs shows that there exists structu...
AbstractThe synthetic RNA fragment 5′-CUGGGCGG(GCGA)CCGCCUGG (nucleotides in parentheses indicate th...
AbstractBackground: 5S ribosomal RNA is the smallest rRNA. Its Watson–Crick helices were identified ...
AbstractTwo new RNA structures portray how non-Watson-Crick base pairs and metal ions can produce a ...
Explicit solvent and counterion molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out for a total of ...
A significant fraction of the bases in a folded, structured RNA molecule participate in noncanonical...
Global structure and flexibility of three different hairpin ribozyme constructs have been analyzed b...
AbstractHairpin loop structures are common motifs in folded nucleic acids. The 5′-GCGCAGC sequence i...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE) data obtained for a 35-nucleot...
AbstractThe ribosomal 5S RNA is an essential constituent of the large ribosomal subunit. To overcome...
The single nucleotide bulge is a nucleic acid secondary structural motif of important biological rel...
RNA molecules have several important functions in a cell. They carry the genetic information from DN...