RNA seeing double: Close-packing of helices in RNA tertiary structure

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Structured RNA molecules pray essential roles in RNA processing, chromosome maintenance and protein biosynthesis. RNA necessarily uses different strategies than proteins for folding and assembly of complex architectures. The RNA-folding problem is largely an issue of helical packing: how does RNA organize and pack short, double-helical segments to produce active sites and recognition motifs for proteins? Noncanonical base pairs, metal ions and 2'-hydroxyl groups are key elements in RNA higher- order structure formation.

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Strobel, S. A., & Doudna, J. A. (1997, July). RNA seeing double: Close-packing of helices in RNA tertiary structure. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0968-0004(97)01056-6

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