Single-molecule visualization of sequence-specific RNA binding by a designer PPR protein
Nicholas Marzano,
Brady Johnston,
Bishnu P. Paudel
et al.
Abstract:Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins are a large family of modular RNA-binding proteins that recognize specific ssRNA target sequences. There is significant interest in developing designer PPRs for use in diagnostics or as tools to detect and localize target RNA sequences. However, it is unclear how PPRs search for target sequences within complex transcriptomes and current models to predict PPR binding sites struggle to reconcile the effects that RNA mismatches and secondary structure have on PPR binding. T… Show more
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