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Parisien, Marc
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Nucleic Acid Conformation
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New metrics for comparing and assessing discrepancies between RNA 3D structures and models.
Academic Article
On docking, scoring and assessing protein-DNA complexes in a rigid-body framework.
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Determining RNA three-dimensional structures using low-resolution data.
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The MC-Fold and MC-Sym pipeline infers RNA structure from sequence data.
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RNA structure determination using SAXS data.
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The cap-binding translation initiation factor, eIF4E, binds a pseudoknot in a viral cap-independent translation element.
Academic Article
NMR structure of a 4 x 4 nucleotide RNA internal loop from an R2 retrotransposon: identification of a three purine-purine sheared pair motif and comparison to MC-SYM predictions.
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Genome-wide identification and quantitative analysis of cleaved tRNA fragments induced by cellular stress.
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Discovering RNA-protein interactome by using chemical context profiling of the RNA-protein interface.
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N(6)-methyladenosine-dependent RNA structural switches regulate RNA-protein interactions.
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Probing N6-methyladenosine RNA modification status at single nucleotide resolution in mRNA and long noncoding RNA.
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N(6)-Methyladenosine Modification in a Long Noncoding RNA Hairpin Predisposes Its Conformation to Protein Binding.
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N6-methyladenosine alters RNA structure to regulate binding of a low-complexity protein.
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