RNA Worlds: New Tools for Deep Exploration
Thomas R Cech; Joan A Steitz; John F Atkins
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
2018
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Once thought to be just a messenger that allows genetic information encoded in DNA to direct the formation of proteins, RNA (ribonucleic acid) is now known to be a highly versatile molecule that has multiple roles in cells. It can function as an enzyme, scaffold various subcellular structures, and regulate gene expression through a variety of mechanisms, as well as act as a key component of the protein synthesis and splicing machinery. Perhaps most interestingly, increasing evidence indicates that RNA preceded DNA as the hereditary material and played a crucial role in the early evolution of life on Earth. This new edition of the classic reviews our understanding of the field, highlighting in particular techniques used to study and apply RNA biology.