“…Structural determination of RNA by ssNMR comprises several steps that include sample preparation, spin system-specific (assignment of resonances within a nucleotide spin system) and site-specific/sequential (assignment of defined spin systems to a specific residue within the RNA) assignment of resonances, and the collection of distance and angular restraints which are then used in structural calculations (Marchanka and Carlomagno, 2019) (Figure 1). While in some studies, unambiguous assignment of RNA resonances is not necessary to obtain valuable structural information (Olsen et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2010Huang et al, , 2011Yang et al, 2017;Lusky et al, 2021), in most cases, site-specific assignment of resonances is the main limiting and crucial step in structure determination by NMR.…”