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RNA Infrastructure and Networks

Edited By: Lesley J Collins
274 pages, 65 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
RNA Infrastructure and Networks
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About this book

RNAs form complexes with proteins and other RNAs. The RNA-infrastructure represents the spatiotemporal interaction of these proteins and RNAs in a cell-wide network. "RNA Infrastructure and Networks" brings together these ideas to illustrate the scope of RNA-based biology, and how connecting RNA mechanisms is a powerful tool to investigate regulatory pathways. This book is but a taste of the wide range of RNA-based mechanisms that connect in the RNA infrastructure.

Contents

- The RNA Infrastructure: An Introduction to ncRNA Networks
- RNA Interactions
- Plant RNA Silencing in Viral Defence
- MicroRNAs as Post-Transcriptional Machines and Their Interplay With Cellular Networks
- Spatiotemporal Aspects of MicroRNA-Mediated Gene Regulation
- Spliceosomal RNA Infrastructure: The Network of Splicing Components and their Regulation by miRNAs
- Construction, Structure and Dynamics of Post-Transcriptional Regulatory Network Directed by RNA-Binding Proteins
- Safe Keeping the Message: mRNP Complexes Tweaking after Transcription
- Unexpected functions of tRNA and tRNA Processing Enzymes
- Programmed DNA Elimination in Tetrahymena: A Small RNA-Mediated Genome Surveillance Mechanism
- Long Noncoding RNA and Epigenomics
- Promoter-Associated Long Noncoding RNAs Repress Transcription Through a RNA Binding Protein TLS
- RNA Networks in Prokaryotes I: CRISPRs and Riboswitches
- RNA Networks in Prokaryotes II: tRNA Processing and Small RNAs
- Localization of the Bacterial RNA Infrastructure
- Small RNA Discovery and Characterisation in Eukaryotes Using High-Throughput Approaches
- How Old are RNA Networks?

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Biography

LESLEY J. COLLINS is a Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of Fundamental Sciences at Massey University, New Zealand. With an early background in molecular biology she now uses that knowledge in evolutionary genomics and bioinformatics. Her research interests focus on the evolution of RNA networks, especially on how they relate to the evolution of ancient eukaryotes. With the rise of new sequencing technology she was involved in the establishment of next generation sequencing at Massey University. In her spare time she is a bioinformatics consultant, a practitioner of Tai Chi, a knitter and an avid reader.

Edited By: Lesley J Collins
274 pages, 65 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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