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Walter Lab
Our group's goal is to understand the fundamental nature of catalysis by RNA enzymes (ribozymes). We study structure and function of small RNA catalysts with potential use in human gene therapy and as biosensors, as well as of large RNA-protein complexes, such as the ribosome, using fluorescence techniques in bulk solution, in live cells, and at the single-molecule level.
RNA Society of North Carolina
The RNA Society of North Carolina's mission is to promote communication and collaboration among individuals interested in the biological and chemical aspects of ribonucleic acid and to promote implementation of new technology resulting from research on all properties of RNA.
Denis LAFONTAINE Lab
We are interested by all aspects of Ribosome Synthesis (RNA processing, RNA modification, pre-ribosome assembly and trafficking) in Eukaryotes.
Jean Beggs Lab Home Page
We study pre-mRNA splicing in yeast. This occurs in an RNA-protein complex, the spliceosome, within which there are small ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNP), each composed of a small nuclear RNA (snRNA) and proteins. We investigate molecular interactions of these components.
The RNase P database
The Ribonuclease P Database is a compilation of RNase P sequences, sequence alignments, secondary structures, three-dimensional structures, and accessory information. Secondary structures are now available in RNAML format.
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