This volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science introduces emerging strategies of studying RNA structure and function using nanotechnological tools. The volume aims to provide the readers with a novel view and give them opportunities to think about how to incorporate the new technologies into their own research.
- This book informs and updates on strategies to take advantages of nanotechnological tools to answer to fundamental questions in RNA science
- Collection of reviews written by the leading scientists from the field
- The book covers a range of topics, from single molecule analyses using nanomaterials to gene regulation using RNA nanostructures
1. Probing the Translation Dynamics of Ribosomes Using Zero-Mode Waveguides Albert Tsai, Joseph D. Puglisi and Sotaro Uemura 2. -1 Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting as a Force-Dependent Process Koen Visscher 3. Studies of RNA Sequence and Structure Using Nanopores Robert Y. Henley, Spencer Carson and Meni Wanunu 4. Photocontrolled Intracellular RNA Delivery Using Nanoparticles or Carrier-Photosensitizer Conjugates Kazunori Watanabe and Takashi Ohtsuki 5. RNA Study Using DNA Nanotechnology Hisashi Tadakuma, Takeya Masubuchi and Takuya Ueda 6. RNA and RNP as Building Blocks for Nanotechnology and Synthetic Biology Hirohisa Ohno and Hirohide Saito
This volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science focuses on the nanotechnology tools for the study of RNA
Satoko Yoshizawa received her PhD in 1995 from the University of Tokyo, Japan. She was trained in chemistry and biotechnology and was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University with Pr. Joseph Puglisi. She is a Research Director atlă×