hairpinstrúktúrum
Hairpinstrúktúrum is a term used to describe a specific type of secondary structure found in single-stranded nucleic acids, such as RNA or DNA. This structure forms when a single strand folds back on itself, allowing complementary bases to pair. The region of unpaired nucleotides between the paired bases forms a loop.
The characteristic shape of a hairpin resembles a hairpin, hence the name. These structures are crucial for
The formation of hairpinstrúktúrum is driven by the thermodynamic stability of the base pairs formed. Guanine-thymine