RNA Structure and Function

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The striking functional versatility of RNA is attributable to its remarkable capacity for conformational change. Current models of RNA synthesis, its maturation, translation, and degradation are all based on specific structures and there is growing appreciation of the functional importance of interactions between RNA and RNA-binding proteins. This book identifies the major intellectual and technical advances in understanding the part played by structure in how RNA works. It encompasses the experimental approaches used to define RNA structure and its influence on RNA functions such as transcription termination, catalysis, recoding, and translational control. Investigators with these interests and students of molecular biology will find this volume a thoroughly up-to-date, provocative survey of a rapidly advancing field and a valuable complement to the recent, highly successful Cold Spring Harbor monograph The RNA World.

Table of Contents

Articles

R.W. Simons, M. Grunberg-Manago
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i-ix
Jacques R. Fresco
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1-35
Robert Cedergren, François Major
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37-75
Hervé Moine, Bernard Ehresmann, Chantal Ehresmann, Pascale Romby
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77-115
Elisabetta Viani Puglisi, Joseph Daniel Puglisi
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117-146
Stephen R. Holbrook
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147-174
François Michel, Maria Costa
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175-202
Scott Baskerville, Dan Frank, Andrew D. Ellington
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203-251
Harry F. Noller
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253-278
Timothy W. Nilsen
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279-307
Michael E. Harris, Daniel N. Frank, Norman R. Pace
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309-337
Snorri Th. Sigurdsson, James B. Thomson, Fritz Eckstein
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339-376
Mathias Springer, Claude Portier, Marianne Grunberg-Manago
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377-413
David E. Draper, Thomas C. Gluick, Paula J. Schlax
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415-436
Brian N. Zeiler, Robert W. Simons
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437-464
John G. Arnez, Dino Moras
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465-494
Maarten H. De Smit
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495-540
Terry Platt
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541-574
Joe B. Harford, Tracey A. Rouault
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575-602
Alexander Hüttenhofer, August Böck
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603-639
Gregory J. Connell, Larry Simpson
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641-667
Elizabeth H. Blackburn
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669-693
Eric A. Arn, John Abelson
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695-726
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727-741