The hairpin elements of nucleic acid structure: DNA and RNA folding
CW Hilbers, HA Heus, MJP Van Dongen… - Nucleic acids and …, 1994 - Springer
CW Hilbers, HA Heus, MJP Van Dongen, SS Wijmenga
Nucleic acids and molecular biology, 1994•SpringerHairpin molecules have attracted a great deal of interest for many years. On one hand, this is
because of their role in cellular processes, the recognition between the codon on mRNA and
the anti-codon loop of tRNA being the most outstanding example. On the other hand, the
study of the folding in hairpin loops and the thermodynamic parameters governing hairpin
formation has been considered as a basis for the description of the stereochemistry of
folding in more complicated nucleic acid structures and for the prediction of the secondary …
because of their role in cellular processes, the recognition between the codon on mRNA and
the anti-codon loop of tRNA being the most outstanding example. On the other hand, the
study of the folding in hairpin loops and the thermodynamic parameters governing hairpin
formation has been considered as a basis for the description of the stereochemistry of
folding in more complicated nucleic acid structures and for the prediction of the secondary …
Abstract
Hairpin molecules have attracted a great deal of interest for many years. On one hand, this is because of their role in cellular processes, the recognition between the codon on mRNA and the anti-codon loop of tRNA being the most outstanding example. On the other hand, the study of the folding in hairpin loops and the thermodynamic parameters governing hairpin formation has been considered as a basis for the description of the stereochemistry of folding in more complicated nucleic acid structures and for the prediction of the secondary structure and its stability in such molecules.
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