نتایج جستجو برای: rna inverse folding

تعداد نتایج: 366102  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2008
Bernie D Sattin Wei Zhao Kevin Travers Steven Chu Daniel Herschlag

All structured biological macromolecules must overcome the thermodynamic folding problem to populate a unique functional state among a vast ensemble of unfolded and alternate conformations. The exploration of cooperativity in protein folding has helped reveal and distinguish the underlying mechanistic solutions to this folding problem. Analogous dissections of RNA tertiary stability remain elus...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2002
S A Woodson

The mechanism by which RNA molecules assemble into unique three-dimensional conformations is important for understanding their function, regulation and interactions with substrates. The Tetrahymena group I ribozyme is an excellent model system for understanding RNA folding mechanisms, because the catalytic activity of the native RNA is easily measured. Folding of the Tetrahymena ribozyme is dom...

2014
Hengwu Li Daming Zhu Caiming Zhang Huijian Han Keith A Crandall

BACKGROUND With the continuous discovery of novel RNA molecules with key cellular functions and of novel pathways and interaction networks, the need for structural information of RNA is still increasing. In order to predict structure of long RNA and understand its natural folding mechanism, exploring the characteristic of RNA structure is an important issue. METHODS The real RNA secondary str...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Pan T X Li Carlos Bustamante Ignacio Tinoco

The rugged folding-energy landscapes of RNAs often display many competing minima. How do RNAs discriminate among competing conformations in their search for the native state? By using optical tweezers, we show that the folding-energy landscape can be manipulated to control the fate of an RNA: individual RNA molecules can be induced into either native or misfolding pathways by modulating the rel...

2009
LYDIA TAPIA NANCY M. AMATO

While structurally very different, protein and RNA molecules share an important attribute. The motions they undergo are strongly related to the function they perform. For example, many diseases such as Mad Cow disease or Alzheimer’s disease are associated with protein misfolding and aggregation. Similarly, RNA folding velocity may regulate the plasmid copy number, and RNA folding kinetics can r...

2014
Dan Shu Emil F. Khisamutdinov Le Zhang Peixuan Guo

Misfolding and associated loss of function are common problems in constructing fusion RNA complexes due to changes in energy landscape and the nearest-neighbor principle. Here we report the incorporation and application of the pRNA-3WJ motif of the phi29 DNA packaging motor into fusion RNA with controllable and predictable folding. The motif included three discontinuous ∼18 nucleotide (nt) frag...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Jian-Rong Yang Jianzhi Zhang

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) do not code for proteins but function as RNAs. Because the functions of an RNA rely on either its sequence or secondary structure, lncRNAs should be folded at least as strongly as messenger RNAs (mRNAs), which serve as messengers for translation and are generally thought to lack secondary structure-dependent RNA-level functions. Contrary to this prediction, analysi...

2014
Jörg C. Schlatterer Joshua S. Martin Alain Laederach Michael Brenowitz

The folding of linear polymers into discrete three-dimensional structures is often required for biological function. The formation of long-lived intermediates is a hallmark of the folding of large RNA molecules due to the ruggedness of their energy landscapes. The precise thermodynamic nature of the barriers (whether enthalpic or entropic) that leads to intermediate formation is still poorly ch...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Rhiju Das Kevin J Travers Yu Bai Daniel Herschlag

The folding and catalytic function of RNA molecules depend on their interactions with divalent metal ions, such as magnesium. As with every molecular process, the most basic knowledge required for understanding the close relationship of an RNA with its metal ions is the stoichiometry of the interaction. Unfortunately, inventories of the numbers of divalent ions associated with unfolded and fold...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Julie L Fiore Erik D Holmstrom David J Nesbitt

Mg(2+) is essential for the proper folding and function of RNA, though the effect of Mg(2+) concentration on the free energy, enthalpy, and entropy landscapes of RNA folding is unknown. This work exploits temperature-controlled single-molecule FRET methods to address the thermodynamics of RNA folding pathways by probing the intramolecular docking/undocking kinetics of the ubiquitous GAAA tetral...

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