Kinetic Mechanism of RNA Helix-Terminal Basepairing—A Kinetic Minima Network Analysis

Volume: 117, Issue: 9, Pages: 1674 - 1683
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
RNA functions are often kinetically controlled. The folding kinetics of RNAs involves global structural changes and local nucleotide movement, such as base flipping. The most elementary step in RNA folding is the closing and opening of a basepair. By integrating molecular dynamics simulation, master equation, and kinetic Monte Carlo simulation, we investigate the kinetics mechanism of RNA helix-terminal basepairing. The study reveals a six-state...
Paper Details
Title
Kinetic Mechanism of RNA Helix-Terminal Basepairing—A Kinetic Minima Network Analysis
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
117
Issue
9
Pages
1674 - 1683
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