Sequential folding of a messenger RNA molecule |
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Authors: | R Nussinov I Tinoco |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Laboratory of Chemical Biodynamics University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. 94720, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The existence of a new, efficient algorithm for secondary structure prediction enables us to study the folding pattern of a messenger RNA chain. Our results indicate that successively longer RNA sequences with the same 5′-ends fold sequentially, usually keeping the stable close-range hairpin loops and rearranging the long-range stems. This path will shorten the time the messenger RNA molecule needs in order to attain its preferred structure. It can also align splicing sites in a favorable orientation before the whole molecule is synthesized.Our studies were carried out on the simian virus 40 late precursor and processed mRNA. |
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