RNApalasta
RNApalasta is a type of complex RNA structure composed of distinct secondary and tertiary interactions. This interplay of interactions gives rise to a highly ordered three-dimensional conformation. These structures are often seen as stable intermediates during processes like pre-mRNA splicing and transcription.
RNApalasta structures were first identified in the early 1990s. Due to their stability, researchers have used
The capacity to form complex structures confers a range of biological functions on RNA. In addition to
Further research into the mechanisms governing the formation and stability of RNApalasta structures will likely yield