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This book assembles chapters from experts in the Biophysics of
RNA to provide a broadly accessible snapshot of the current status
of this rapidly expanding field. The 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine was awarded to the discoverers of RNA interference,
highlighting just one example of a large number of non-protein
coding RNAs. Because non-protein coding RNAs outnumber protein
coding genes in mammals and other higher eukaryotes, it is now
thought that the complexity of organisms is correlated with the
fraction of their genome that encodes non-protein coding RNAs.
Essential biological processes as diverse as cell differentiation,
suppression of infecting viruses and parasitic transposons,
higher-level organization of eukaryotic chromosomes, and gene
expression itself are found to largely be directed by non-protein
coding RNAs. The biophysical study of these RNAs employs X-ray
crystallography, NMR, ensemble and single molecule fluorescence
spectroscopy, optical tweezers, cryo-electron microscopy, and other
quantitative tools. This emerging field has begun to unravel the
molecular underpinnings of how RNAs fulfill their multitude of
roles in sustaining cellular life. The physical and chemical
understanding of RNA biology that results from biophysical studies
is critical to our ability to harness RNAs for use in biotechnology
and human therapy, a prospect that has recently spawned a
multi-billion dollar industry.
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