Chemistry, asked by Srijith5008, 11 months ago

At what salt concentration rna protein can interact

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Answered by ankitsingh63
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An increase in salt concentration increases the electrostatic shielding around charged molecules, thereby decreasing their electrostatic interactions with other molecules. Increasing the NaCl concentration from 75 mM to 300 mM caused a dramatic increase in the KD of the PPR10-RNA interaction
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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Answer:

Proteins interact with RNA through electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions and base stacking in a manner similar to protein–DNA interactions. Protein–RNA interactions are also significantly influenced by the tertiary structure on the RNA molecules.

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