What Exciting Areas of RNA Research Are Emerging on RNA Day?

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RNA Day, celebrated on August 1, highlights significant advancements in RNA research, particularly in the areas of biomolecular condensates, transcription regulation, and post-transcriptional modifications. Key studies include the role of mRNA structure in phase separation and the involvement of long non-coding RNAs in recruiting chromatin modifiers. Additionally, recent competitions explore the evolutionary mechanisms of DNA/RNA using AI methods. This discussion emphasizes the dynamic nature of RNA and its critical functions in cellular organization and gene expression.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of biomolecular condensates and their role in cellular organization
  • Familiarity with transcription regulation mechanisms involving coding and non-coding RNAs
  • Knowledge of post-transcriptional regulation and RNA modifications
  • Awareness of AI applications in biological research
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  • Research "mRNA structure and phase separation" for insights into cellular organization
  • Explore "long non-coding RNAs and chromatin modifiers" to understand transcriptional control
  • Investigate "dynamic RNA modifications in gene expression" to learn about post-transcriptional regulation
  • Examine "AI methods in evolutionary biology" for applications in understanding RNA and DNA origins
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Researchers, molecular biologists, and bioinformaticians interested in the latest developments in RNA biology and its implications for gene regulation and cellular processes.

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Today (AUG 1) is RNA Day, an international celebration of one of the most versatile biomolecules in existence. What are some areas of RNA research that excite you most?

Some of the most intriguing areas of current research to me (with example links for further reading):

The role of RNAs in organizing the cell through formation of biomolecular condensates:
mRNA structure determines specificity of a polyQ-driven phase separation
RNA buffers the phase separation behavior of prion-like RNA binding proteins

Potential roles for coding and non-coding RNAs in regulating transcription:
A Phase Separation Model for Transcriptional Control
The recruitment of chromatin modifiers by long noncoding RNAs: lessons from PRC2

Post-transcriptional regulation of mRNAs by chemical modification:
Dynamic RNA Modifications in Gene Expression Regulation
http://dev.biologists.org/content/143/21/3871.long
 
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Nice post. There's a lot going on with RNA research.

I ran across a recent competition looking for the mechanism of how things evolved into the DNA/RNA scheme we have today using AI methods.

https://www.space.com/16311-origins-of-life-challenge-winners.html

http://www.frontlinegenomics.com/blog/19919/5-million-tech-prize-seeks-answer-origin-life/

Of course, there are contest detractors who don't believe it will be solved to the satisfaction of the judging criteria.
 
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RNA day, pretty fun thing having it on AUG 1st. AUG = start codon.

Ygggdrasil said:
Sounds a lot like this:
Imaging dynamic and selective low-complexity domain interactions that control gene transcription.
This article has an emphasis on binding among proteins to cause phase separation, but I suppose RNAs could easily be involved.
Not sure about a direct connection.
 
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