Characterization of a "kissing" hairpin complex derived from the human immunodeficiency virus genome.
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Predicting oligonucleotide affinity to nucleic acid targets.A long-range pseudoknot is required for activity of the Neurospora VS ribozymeThe emerging field of RNA nanotechnologyLiquid-crystal NMR structure of HIV TAR RNA bound to its SELEX RNA aptamer reveals the origins of the high stability of the complexDNA aptamers selected against the HIV-1 trans-activation-responsive RNA element form RNA-DNA kissing complexes.RNA aptamers that specifically bind to a 16S ribosomal RNA decoding region construct.NMR characterization of a kissing complex formed between the TAR RNA element of HIV-1 and a DNA aptamerIdentification of functional similarities between proteins using directed evolution.Mechanistic studies of hairpin to duplex conversion for trinucleotide repeat sequences.Single-molecule FRET studies of important intermediates in the nucleocapsid-protein-chaperoned minus-strand transfer step in HIV-1 reverse transcription.In vitro selection identifies key determinants for loop-loop interactions: RNA aptamers selective for the TAR RNA element of HIV-1.Identification of an essential pseudoknot in the putative downstream internal ribosome entry site in giardiavirus transcript.Mapping of a protein-RNA kissing hairpin interface: Rom and Tar-Tar*Comparative sequence and structure analysis reveals the conservation and diversity of nucleotide positions and their associated tertiary interactions in the riboswitches.RNA Structures as Mediators of Neurological Diseases and as Drug Targets.Effects of nucleic acid local structure and magnesium ions on minus-strand transfer mediated by the nucleic acid chaperone activity of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein.Possible role of aminoacyl-RNA complexes in noncoded peptide synthesis and origin of coded synthesis.Uniqueness, advantages, challenges, solutions, and perspectives in therapeutics applying RNA nanotechnology.Intramolecular secondary structure rearrangement by the kissing interaction of the Neurospora VS ribozyme.Annotation of tertiary interactions in RNA structures reveals variations and correlationsRNA nanotechnology for computer design and in vivo computation.A point mutation in the HIV-1 Tat responsive element is associated with postintegration latency.Stable RNA nanoparticles as potential new generation drugs for cancer therapy.Nucleic acid based molecular devices.Ultrastable pRNA hexameric ring gearing hexameric phi29 DNA-packaging motor by revolving without rotating and coiling.Is a closing "GA pair" a rule for stable loop-loop RNA complexes?Solution studies of the dimerization initiation site of HIV-1 genomic RNA.Advancement of the Emerging Field of RNA Nanotechnology.Fabrication of 14 different RNA nanoparticles for specific tumor targeting without accumulation in normal organs.In vitro structure-function studies of the Bacillus subtilis tyrS mRNA antiterminator: evidence for factor-independent tRNA acceptor stem binding specificity.Surface plasmon resonance kinetic studies of the HIV TAR RNA kissing hairpin complex and its stabilization by 2-thiouridine modificationVisualizing the solvent-inaccessible core of a group II intron ribozymeKissing interaction between 3' noncoding and coding sequences is essential for porcine arterivirus RNA replication.Secondary structure of the r(CUUCGG) tetraloop.Molecular dynamics reveals the stabilizing role of loop closing residues in kissing interactions: comparison between TAR-TAR* and TAR-aptamer.The thermodynamic stability of RNA duplexes and hairpins containing N6-alkyladenosines and 2-methylthio-N6-alkyladenosines.Kissing of the two predominant hairpin loops in the coxsackie B virus 3' untranslated region is the essential structural feature of the origin of replication required for negative-strand RNA synthesis.Cis-element, oriR, involved in the initiation of (-) strand poliovirus RNA: a quasi-globular multi-domain RNA structure maintained by tertiary ('kissing') interactions.Ion-RNA interactions thermodynamic analysis of the effects of mono- and divalent ions on RNA conformational equilibria.A unique, thermostable dimer linkage structure of RD114 retroviral RNA.
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Characterization of a "kissing" hairpin complex derived from the human immunodeficiency virus genome.
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Characterization of a "kissing ...... immunodeficiency virus genome.
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Characterization of a "kissing ...... immunodeficiency virus genome.
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Characterization of a "kissing ...... immunodeficiency virus genome.
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1994-08-01T00:00:00Z