RNA infrastructure and networks
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RNA infrastructure and networks
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 722)
Springer Science+Business Media , Landes Bioscience, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
RNAs form complexes with proteins and other RNAs. The RNA-infrastructure represents the spatiotemporal interaction of these proteins and RNAs in a cell-wide network. RNA Infrastructure and Networks brings together these ideas to illustrate the scope of RNA-based biology, and how connecting RNA mechanisms is a powerful tool to investigate regulatory pathways. This book is but a taste of the wide range of RNA-based mechanisms that connect in the RNA infrastructure.
Table of Contents
The RNA Infrastructure: An Introduction to ncRNA Networks.- RNA Interactions.- Plant RNA Silencing in Viral Defence.- MicroRNAs as Post-Transcriptional Machines and Their Interplay With Cellular Networks.- Spatiotemporal Aspects of MicroRNA-Mediated Gene Regulation.- Spliceosomal RNA Infrastructure: The Network of Splicing Components and their Regulation by miRNAs.- Construction, Structure and Dynamics of Post-Transcriptional Regulatory Network Directed by RNA-Binding Proteins.- Safe Keeping the Message: mRNP Complexes Tweaking after Transcription.- Unexpected functions of tRNA and tRNA Processing Enzymes.- Programmed DNA Elimination in Tetrahymena: A Small RNA-Mediated Genome Surveillance Mechanism.- Long Noncoding RNA and Epigenomics.- Promoter-Associated Long Noncoding RNAs Repress Transcription Through a RNA Binding Protein TLS.- RNA Networks in Prokaryotes I: CRISPRs and Riboswitches.- RNA Networks in Prokaryotes II: tRNA Processing and Small RNAs.- Localization of the Bacterial RNA Infrastructure.- Small RNA Discovery and Characterisation in Eukaryotes Using High-Throughput Approaches.- How Old are RNA Networks?.
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