RNA folding: pseudoknots, loops and bulges
- PMID: 2695075
- DOI: 10.1002/bies.950110406
RNA folding: pseudoknots, loops and bulges
Abstract
The three-dimensional structures adopted by RNA molecules are crucial to their biological functions. The nucleotides of an RNA molecule interact to form characteristic secondary-structure motifs. Tertiary interactions orient these secondary-structure elements with respect to each other to form the functional RNA. Here we describe the basic structural elements with special emphasis on a novel tertiary motif, the pseudoknot.
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