Stabilization of Ribosomal RNA of the Small Subunit by Spermidine in Staphylococcus aureusCryo-electron microscopy is now used as a method of choice in
structural biology for studying
A structural perspective of compensatory evolution. However, a molecular or
structural basis behind the compensation often remains obscure. Here, we review
Why ribonucleases induce tumor cell death are determined by the catalytic cleavage of accessible
RNA, the action of the products of its hydrolysis
Mg2+ Enhances the Formation of 2′,3′-cGMP, an Intermediate of RNA Cleavage by Binase of 2′,3′-cGMP formed by binase and that could be associated with the
stabilization of
RNA tertiary
New insight into secreted ribonuclease structure: Binase is a natural dimer dimers, which facilitates efficient
RNA hydrolysis and the evasion of ribonuclease inhibitor. Dimeric
Mg2+ Enhances the Formation of 2′,3′-cGMP, an Intermediate of RNA Cleavage by Binase of 2′,3′-cGMP formed by binase and that could be associated with the
stabilization of
RNA tertiary
Why ribonucleases induce tumor cell death are determined by the catalytic cleavage of accessible
RNA, the action of the products of its hydrolysis
Sulfur modification in natural RNA and therapeutic oligonucleotides and therapeutic nucleic acids. Sulfur modifications on
RNA confer
structural diversity,
stability and enhance its
Emergency services of viral RNAs: Repair and remodelingReproduction of
RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative