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Latest revision as of 13:42, 27 July 2018
Contents
- 1 Die Sprache der RNA: Von RNA-Schaltern zu CRISPR/ Cas
- 1.1 What makes RNA such a special molecule – specific chemical and structural features of RNA: Niklas Kehl
- 1.2 RNA synthesis – DNA and RNA dependent RNA polymerases and primase during transcription, replication and repair: Andrea Lehner
- 1.3 Ribozymes (catalytically active RNAs: Christian Thielscher)
- 1.4 The Ribosome - the role and function of ribosomal RNAs and the central dogma of molecular biology: Matthias Lenz
- 1.5 The Splicosome - the mechanism of mRNA splicing – alternative gene expression, genome size definition and phenotype plasticity: Christian Schneider
- 1.6 Riboregulation and virulence, targeting by antibiotics: Theresia Eisele
- 1.7 Riboswitch modeling: Mark Sinzger
- 1.8 The RNA world and evolution: Roman Doll
- 1.9 RNA modification: Jan Michel Göring
- 1.10 RNA degradation/processing: Lena Kricsfalussy-Hrabar
- 1.11 Regulation by non-coding RNA: Maxin Drömer
- 1.12 RNA dependent DNA Polymerases - from telomerase to retroviruses: Ansgar Stenzel
- 1.13 CRISPR/Cas: Science – the bacterial “immune” system: Maximilian Schreier
- 1.14 CRISPR/Cas: Application and groundbreaking perspectives: Johann Liebeton
- 1.15 Synthesis, maturation and function of tRNAs – The wobble hypothesis and specific codon usage as a molecular barrier for horizontal gene transfer: Artur Fornol
- 1.16 Outlook: Finding function in mystery transcripts – eRNAs, long-non coding (lncRNA) and circular RNA (circRNA)
- 1.17 Outlook: RNA and SELEX – new prospects and applications for targeted interference with regulatory pathways
- 1.18 RNA-based second messengers: Jörg Stülke
- 1.19 Riboswitches: Jörg Stülke
- 1.20 RNA dependent RNA Polymerases – the RNA replicase
- 1.21 The mysterious function and role of 6S-RNA and pRNA in bacteria
- 1.22 RNA thermometers
Die Sprache der RNA: Von RNA-Schaltern zu CRISPR/ Cas
What makes RNA such a special molecule – specific chemical and structural features of RNA: Niklas Kehl
RNA synthesis – DNA and RNA dependent RNA polymerases and primase during transcription, replication and repair: Andrea Lehner
Ribozymes (catalytically active RNAs: Christian Thielscher)
Christian Hammann, Andrej Luptak, Jonathan Perreault, Marcos de la Peña
The ubiquitous hammerhead ribozyme.
RNA: 2012, 18(5);871-85
[PubMed:22454536]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
Sidney Altman
Ribonuclease P.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci: 2011, 366(1580);2936-41
[PubMed:21930585]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
David M J Lilley
Mechanisms of RNA catalysis.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci: 2011, 366(1580);2910-7
[PubMed:21930582]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
David M J Lilley
The Varkud satellite ribozyme.
RNA: 2004, 10(2);151-8
[PubMed:14730013]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
R Shippy, R Lockner, M Farnsworth, A Hampel
The hairpin ribozyme. Discovery, mechanism, and development for gene therapy.
Mol Biotechnol: 1999, 12(1);117-29
[PubMed:10554775]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
K Kruger, P J Grabowski, A J Zaug, J Sands, D E Gottschling, T R Cech
Self-splicing RNA: autoexcision and autocyclization of the ribosomal RNA intervening sequence of Tetrahymena.
Cell: 1982, 31(1);147-57
[PubMed:6297745]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
The Ribosome - the role and function of ribosomal RNAs and the central dogma of molecular biology: Matthias Lenz
The Splicosome - the mechanism of mRNA splicing – alternative gene expression, genome size definition and phenotype plasticity: Christian Schneider
Riboregulation and virulence, targeting by antibiotics: Theresia Eisele
Riboswitch modeling: Mark Sinzger
The RNA world and evolution: Roman Doll
RNA modification: Jan Michel Göring
RNA degradation/processing: Lena Kricsfalussy-Hrabar
Regulation by non-coding RNA: Maxin Drömer
RNA dependent DNA Polymerases - from telomerase to retroviruses: Ansgar Stenzel
CRISPR/Cas: Science – the bacterial “immune” system: Maximilian Schreier
CRISPR/Cas: Application and groundbreaking perspectives: Johann Liebeton
Synthesis, maturation and function of tRNAs – The wobble hypothesis and specific codon usage as a molecular barrier for horizontal gene transfer: Artur Fornol
Outlook: Finding function in mystery transcripts – eRNAs, long-non coding (lncRNA) and circular RNA (circRNA)
Outlook: RNA and SELEX – new prospects and applications for targeted interference with regulatory pathways
Sujin Jeong, Seung Ryul Han, Young Ju Lee, Seong-Wook Lee
Selection of RNA aptamers specific to active prostate-specific antigen.
Biotechnol Lett: 2010, 32(3);379-85
[PubMed:19943183]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I p)
Regina Stoltenburg, Christine Reinemann, Beate Strehlitz
SELEX--a (r)evolutionary method to generate high-affinity nucleic acid ligands.
Biomol Eng: 2007, 24(4);381-403
[PubMed:17627883]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)
RNA-based second messengers: Jörg Stülke
Riboswitches: Jörg Stülke
RNA dependent RNA Polymerases – the RNA replicase
The mysterious function and role of 6S-RNA and pRNA in bacteria
RNA thermometers