The structural basis of transfer RNA mimicry and conformational plasticity by a viral RNA
Timothy M. Colussi,
David A. Costantino,
John A. Hammond,
Grant M. Ruehle,
Jay C. Nix and
Jeffrey S. Kieft ()
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Timothy M. Colussi: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
David A. Costantino: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
John A. Hammond: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Grant M. Ruehle: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Jay C. Nix: Molecular Biology Consortium, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
Jeffrey S. Kieft: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Nature, 2014, vol. 511, issue 7509, 366-369
Abstract:
RNA molecules can perform multiple functions, which can be driven by different conformational states; here, the crystal structure of the transfer-RNA-like structure of the turnip yellow mosaic virus is solved, providing insight into the structural basis of RNA multifunctionality.
Date: 2014
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