Conserved RNA regulatory switches in living cells
Transcriptome-scale ensemble mapping combined with covariation analysis reveals conserved RNA thermometers in bacteria and regulatory 5' UTR switches in human cells.
Transcriptome-scale ensemble mapping combined with covariation analysis reveals conserved RNA thermometers in bacteria and regulatory 5' UTR switches in human cells.
This study combines comparative RNA structure analysis with molecular epidemiology to characterize conserved and variable 3' UTR architectures across tick-borne encephalitis virus lineages.
This chapter compares conserved functional RNA elements in the 3' UTRs of mosquito-borne flaviviruses, including xrRNAs, dumbbells, and terminal stem-loops.
This study describes Mpulungu virus, a novel African tick flavivirus, and characterizes unusual exoribonuclease-resistant RNA structures in its 3' UTR.
Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of CHIKV genomes links lineage-associated single-nucleotide variants to changes in conserved RNA structures.