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Title Biophysics of RNA folding / Rick Russell, editor
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource
Series Biophysics for the life sciences
Biophysics for the life sciences.
Contents Introduction and Overview / Rick Russell -- Comparative Analysis of the Higher-Order Structure of RNA / Robin R. Gutell -- Graph Applications to RNA Structure and Function / Namhee Kim, Katherine Niccole Fuhr, Tamar Schlick -- Prediction and Coarse-Grained Modeling of RNA Structures / Zhen Xia, Pengyu Ren -- Studying RNA Folding Using Site-Directed Spin Labeling / Xiaojun Zhang, Peter Z. Qin -- The RNA Recognition Motif and Messenger RNA / Kathleen B. Hall -- Memory Effects in RNA Folding Dynamics Revealed by Single-Molecule Fluorescence / Rui Zhao, David Rueda -- An Integrated Picture of HDV Ribozyme Catalysis / Barbara L. Golden, Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Paul R. Carey -- Combining Biochemical and Structural Information to Model RNA-Protein Complex Assembly / Maithili Saoji, Chun Geng, Paul J. Paukstelis -- Following RNA Folding From Local and Global Perspectives / Michael Brenowitz, Lois Pollack -- The Roles of Chaperones in RNA Folding / Pilar Tijerina, Rick Russell
Summary Structured RNAs are everywhere, functioning throughout gene expression with key roles ranging from catalysis to regulation. New functional RNAs are being discovered all the time; in fact, it is now clear that a much greater fraction of eukaryotic genomes is devoted to coding for RNA than protein. Many of these RNAs must traverse complex energy landscapes to find their functional three-dimensional structures. Along the way, they may encounter native and non-native folding intermediates, chaperone proteins, and assemble with partner proteins. This volume, written by experts in the field, discusses the current understanding of the biophysical principles that govern RNA folding, with featured RNAs including the ribosomal RNAs, viral RNAs, and self-splicing introns. In addition to the fundamental features of RNA folding, the central experimental and computational approaches in the field are presented with an emphasis on their individual strengths and limitations, and how they can be combined to be more powerful than any method alone; these approaches include NMR, single molecule fluorescence, site-directed spin labeling, structure mapping, comparative sequence analysis, graph theory, course-grained 3D modeling, and more. This volume will be of interest to professional researchers and advanced students entering the field of RNA folding
Analysis Medicine
Biochemistry
Nucleic acids
Molecular Medicine
Biophysics and Biological Physics
Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Single Molecule Studies, Molecular Motors
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
In Springer eBooks
Subject RNA.
Biophysics.
Protein folding.
RNA Folding
Biophysics
RNA
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Molecular Biology.
Biophysics
Protein folding
RNA
Form Electronic book
Author Russell, Rick, 1969-
LC no. 2012952011
ISBN 9781461449546
1461449545
1461449537
9781461449539