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A secondary structure in RNA in which half of one stem is intercalated between the two halves of another stem.
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Pseudoknot — A pseudoknot is an RNA tertiary structure containing two stem loop structures in which the first stem s loop forms part of the second stem. The pseudoknot was first recognized in the turnip yellow mosaic virus in 1982. Staple DW, Butcher SE.… … Wikipedia
Coronavirus 3' UTR pseudoknot — Predicted secondary structure and sequence conservation of Corona pk3 Identifiers Symbol Corona pk3 Rfam … Wikipedia
Prion pseudoknot — The prion pseudoknot is predicted RNA pseudoknot structure found in prion protein mRNA. It has been suggested that this element has a possible effect in prion protein translation. [cite journal | last = Barrette | first = I | coauthors = Poisson… … Wikipedia
pkn — pseudoknot … Medical dictionary
pkn — • pseudoknot … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
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Nucleic acid tertiary structure — Example of a large catalytic RNA. The self splicing group II intron from Oceanobacillus iheyensis.[1] The tertiary structure of a nucleic acid is its precise three dimensional structure, as defined by the atomic coordinates.[2] … Wikipedia
Closterovirus — Virus classification Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA) Family: Closteroviridae Genus: Closterovirus … Wikipedia
Nucleic acid secondary structure — The secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule refers to the basepairing interactions within a single molecule or set of interacting molecules, and can be represented as a list of bases which are paired in a nucleic acid molecule.[1] The… … Wikipedia
Secondary structure prediction — is a set of techniques in bioinformatics that aim to predict the local secondary structures of proteins and RNA sequences based only on knowledge of their primary structure amino acid or nucleotide sequence, respectively. For proteins, a… … Wikipedia