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Author: Naoto Hori; Natalia A. Denesyuk; D. Thirumalai
Title: Salt Effects on the Thermodynamics of a Frameshifting RNA Pseudoknot under Tension
  • Document date: 2016_4_15
  • ID: 08mep8hm_29
    Snippet: The salt concentration dependence of RNA stability can be determined using the preferential interaction coefficient, defined as Γ = ∂C ∂CRNA µ , where C RNA is the concentration of RNA, and the chemical potential of the ions, µ, is a constant [35, 44] . The free energy difference, ∆G αβ (=G β − G α ), between two states α and β (such as E and I or I and F) can be expressed as:.....
    Document: The salt concentration dependence of RNA stability can be determined using the preferential interaction coefficient, defined as Γ = ∂C ∂CRNA µ , where C RNA is the concentration of RNA, and the chemical potential of the ions, µ, is a constant [35, 44] . The free energy difference, ∆G αβ (=G β − G α ), between two states α and β (such as E and I or I and F) can be expressed as:

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