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Modeling Small Noncanonical RNA Motifs with the Rosetta FARFAR Server.


ABSTRACT: Noncanonical RNA motifs help define the vast complexity of RNA structure and function, and in many cases, these loops and junctions are on the order of only ten nucleotides in size. Unfortunately, despite their small size, there is no reliable method to determine the ensemble of lowest energy structures of junctions and loops at atomic accuracy. This chapter outlines straightforward protocols using a webserver for Rosetta Fragment Assembly of RNA with Full Atom Refinement (FARFAR) ( http://rosie.rosettacommons.org/rna_denovo/submit ) to model the 3D structure of small noncanonical RNA motifs for use in visualizing motifs and for further refinement or filtering with experimental data such as NMR chemical shifts.

SUBMITTER: Yesselman JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7946433 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modeling Small Noncanonical RNA Motifs with the Rosetta FARFAR Server.

Yesselman Joseph D JD   Das Rhiju R  

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 20160101


Noncanonical RNA motifs help define the vast complexity of RNA structure and function, and in many cases, these loops and junctions are on the order of only ten nucleotides in size. Unfortunately, despite their small size, there is no reliable method to determine the ensemble of lowest energy structures of junctions and loops at atomic accuracy. This chapter outlines straightforward protocols using a webserver for Rosetta Fragment Assembly of RNA with Full Atom Refinement (FARFAR) ( http://rosie  ...[more]

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