This Collection on "Epitranscriptomics and RNA Structure in Cancer” brings together a collection of cutting-edge research articles and reviews exploring the interplay between RNA chemical ...
In back-to-back studies published in Nature, researchers from Purdue University and Columbia University report a naturally ...
Researchers show small molecules that alter RNA structure have greater functional impact than those that only bind, offering ...
During a session hosted by the Division of Biochemistry and Chemical Biology (BIOL), Wei Sun, a chemical biologist at ...
CRISPR-Cas13, a powerful RNA-targeting technology is gaining increasing attention as a next-generation gene therapy platform due to its precision and reduced side effects. Utilizing this system, ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Methods, a group of researchers developed a novel method called Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) High-Order Folding Prediction Plus (RhoFold+). This deep ...
With AI, it's now possible for researchers to predict the three-dimensional structures of proteins directly from their ...
< Photo 1. (From left) Professor Won Do Heo and Jihwan Yu, a Ph.D. Candidate of the Department of Biological Sciences > CRISPR-Cas13, a powerful RNA-targeting technology is gaining increasing ...
There are many molecules with therapeutic potential, but it can be a challenge to deliver them to the right places at the right times. RNA is one such molecule; the sequences for different proteins ...
Researchers have figured out a way to make an RNA biosensor that fluoresces when it encounters small inorganic metabolites—not by engineering the RNA but by adjusting its fluorogenic ligand molecule.
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