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Looking at Ribozymes

From Atomic to Molecular and Cellular Scales

by Fabrice Leclerc, Benoît Masquida · 2029

ISBN: 1785482106 9781785482106

Category: Science / Life Sciences / Cell Biology

Page count: 130

<p><i>Looking at Ribozymes: From Atomic to Molecular and Cellular Scales</i> introduces ideas on how ribozymes "work” through a comparison of their common features and specificities. It covers how the (macro) molecular organization at different scales make it possible, what function they carry, where they are found, how they evolved, and how have they been used. The book emphasizes common and specific features of natural and artificial ribozymes, from the basics, to more advanced aspects, making it ideal for undergraduates, grad students and researchers. Specific sections cover different areas of research, from the atomic scale (catalysis), to the molecular (folding, dynamics).</p> <p>In addition, other sections cover macromolecular and cellular scales (dynamics, long-range interactions, self-assembly, cellular processes). The book is not a directory of ribozymes, it instead provides comparative knowledge, including the interdependent relationships between the different scales of description based on different experimental and theoretical approaches.</p> <br><br><ul><li>Give key ideas about how ribozymes work</li><li>Explain the functioning of the (macro) molecular organization at different scales</li><li>Focus on the common and specific characteristics of natural and artificial ribozymes</li><li>Compare interrelated relationships between different scales of description</li><li>Provide a new way of looking at ribozymes that can be a source of inspiration</li></ul>