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NMR of RNA - Structure and interactions

Maja Marušič, Maria Toplishek, Janez Plavec

2023Current Opinion in Structural Biology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA was shown to have a more substantial role in the regulation of diverse cellular processes than anticipated until recently. Answers to questions what is the structure of specific RNAs, how structure changes to accommodate different functional roles, and how RNA senses other biomolecules and changes its fold upon interaction create a complete representation of RNA involved in cellular processes. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy encompasses a collection of methods and approaches that offer insight into several structural aspects of RNAs. We review the most recent advances in the field of viral, long non-coding, regulatory, and four-stranded RNAs, with an emphasis on the detection of dynamic sub-states and in view of chemical modifications that expand RNA's function.

Topics & Concepts

RNAComputational biologyNucleic acid structureNon-coding RNAFunction (biology)BiologyCell biologyGeneticsGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerViral Infections and Immunology Research