
pmid: 21915780
Noncoding RNAs form an indispensible component of the cellular information processing networks, a role that crucially depends on the specificity of their interactions among each other as well as with DNA and protein. Patterns of intramolecular and intermolecular base pairs govern most RNA interactions. Specific base pairs dominate the structure formation of nucleic acids. Only little details distinguish intramolecular secondary structures from those cofolding molecules. RNA-protein interactions, on the other hand, are strongly dependent on the RNA structure as well since the sequence content of helical regions is largely unreadable, so that sequence specificity is mostly restricted to unpaired loop regions. Conservation of both sequence and structure thus this can give indications of the functioning of the diversity of ncRNAs.
Models, Molecular, RNA, Untranslated, Base Sequence, Models, Genetic, 104022 Theoretical chemistry, 106002 Biochemie, Molecular Sequence Data, 104004 Chemical biology, RNA-Binding Proteins, 106002 Biochemistry, DNA, 104004 Chemische Biologie, RNA, Bacterial, Ribonucleoproteins, 104022 Theoretische Chemie, Animals, Humans, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Base Pairing
Models, Molecular, RNA, Untranslated, Base Sequence, Models, Genetic, 104022 Theoretical chemistry, 106002 Biochemie, Molecular Sequence Data, 104004 Chemical biology, RNA-Binding Proteins, 106002 Biochemistry, DNA, 104004 Chemische Biologie, RNA, Bacterial, Ribonucleoproteins, 104022 Theoretische Chemie, Animals, Humans, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Base Pairing
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