- A
pseudoknot is a
nucleic acid
secondary structure containing at
least two stem-loop
structures in
which half of one stem is
intercalated between the two...
- The
prion pseudoknot is
predicted RNA
pseudoknot structure found in
prion protein mRNA. It has been
suggested that this
element has a
possible effect in...
- ALIL
pseudoknot is an RNA
element that
induces frameshifting in bacteria. The
expression of a
minority of
genes requires frameshifting to
occur where the...
-
virus pseudoknot is an RNA
pseudoknot structure formed in one of the non-structural
coding segments (NS) of
influenza virus genome.
Pseudoknots are commonly...
- of
inverted repeats between several species,
namely on archaea, see
Pseudoknots are
common structural motifs found in RNA. They are
formed by two nested...
-
classified into
additional categories including, for example, tetraloops,
pseudoknots, and stem-loops.
Topological approaches can be used to
categorize and...
- The
Coronavirus 3′ UTR
pseudoknot is an RNA
structure found in the
coronavirus genome.
Coronaviruses contain 30 kb single-stranded positive-sense RNA genomes...
- long
range pseudoknot is a
pseudoknot containing a long loop region, and may be a
mechanism of
translational control. A long
range pseudoknot is thought...
-
nucleic acid
secondary structure, and two-page book
embeddings represent pseudoknots.
Other applications of book
embeddings include abstract algebra and knot...
- In plasmids, the
regulatory region of
repBA gene
forms a
pseudoknot. The repA gene,
which encodes a
protein likely to
function as an
initiator for replication...