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Book SynopsisThis book addresses how proteins and RNA interact to carry out biological functions such as protein synthesis, regulation of gene expression, genome defense, liquid phase separation and more.
The topics addressed in this volume will appeal to researchers in biophysics, biochemistry and structural biology.
Table of ContentsPart 1: RNA Binding Proteins.- Chapter 1: How proteins recognize RNA.- Chapter 2: The interaction between L7Ae family of proteins and RNA kink turns.- Chapter 3: Evolving methods in defining the role of RNA in RNP assembly.- Chapter 4: Single-molecule studies of exonuclease: Following cleavage actions one step at a time.- Chapter 5: Fitting in the age of single-molecule experiments: A guide to maximum-likelihood estimation and its advantages.- Part II: Transcription and Translation.- Chapter 6: A single-molecule view on cellular and viral RNA synthesis.- Chapter 7: Single-Molecule Optical Tweezers Studies of Translation.- Part III: RNA-Guided Protein Machineries.- Chapter 8: Biophysical and biochemical approaches in the analysis of Argonaute-miRNA complexes.- Chapter 9: Biophysics of RNA-guided CRISPR immunity.- Chapter 10: Dynamics of MicroRNA Biogenesis.