7 RNA, Lipids, and Membranes
Abstract
This kind of reasoning sent us on the search for membrane activities in pure RNAs. The most complex expression of this search is presently a membrane RNA that serves in vitro as a passive, specific membrane transporter for the amino acid tryptophan (Janas et al. 2004). In this chapter, we undertake a short review of the known connections between RNAs and lipids, including those in membranes. Our purpose is serious, but partly playful, too: Below are some potential connections between worlds. One can have some grave fun playing with the possibilities for further interactions.
HYDROPHOBIC SITES ON RNA
We begin with a notion introduced just above; somewhat surprisingly, RNA can fold to reveal hydrophobic patches of specific size and shape. In fact, our metaphorical interface between...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.207-225