Bookedited by Christina Waldsich.
Contents:
Predicting RNA Structure: Advances and Limitations
Cis-Acting 5' Hammerhead Optimization for In Vitro Transcription of Highly Structured RNAs
RNA Structural Analysis by Enzymatic Digestion
A Mutate-and-Map Protocol for Inferring Base Pairs in Structured RNA
Mapping RNA Structure In Vitro Using Nucleobase-Specific Probes
Massively Parallel RNA Chemical Mapping with a Reduced Bias MAP-Seq Protocol
Probing RNA Folding by Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting
Monitoring Global Structural Changes and Specific Metal Binding Sites in RNA by In-Line Probing and Tb(III) Cleavage
Chemical Probing of RNA in Living Cells
A Chemogenetic Approach to Study the Structural Basis of Protein-Facilitated RNA Folding
Applying UV Crosslinking to Study RNA-Protein Interactions in Multicomponent Ribonucleoprotein Complexes
The Kinetics of Ribozyme Cleavage: A Tool to Analyze RNA Folding as a Function of Catalysis
RNA Catalytic Activity as a Probe of Chaperone-Mediated RNA Folding
Evaluation of RNA Chaperone Activity In Vivo and In Vitro Using Misfolded Group I Ribozymes
RNA Conformational Changes Analyzed by Comparative Gel Electrophoresis
Detecting RNA Tertiary Folding by Sedimentation Velocity Analytical Ultracentrifugation
RNA Folding Dynamics Using Laser Assisted Single-Molecule Refolding
RNA Refolding Studied by Light-Coupled NMR Spectroscopy
Exploring RNA Oligomerization and Ligand Binding by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Small Angle X-Ray Scattering.