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what is the role of tertiary structure in rna​

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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RNA molecules assemble into elaborate tertiary structures, forming globular shapes stabilized by networks of diverse interactions. Tertiary folded RNAs are recognized by proteins, ligands, and other RNA molecules, leading to biochemical events that impact every aspect of cellular metabolism

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RNA molecules assemble into elaborate tertiary structures, forming globular shapes stabilized by networks of diverse interactions. Tertiary folded RNAs are recognized by proteins, ligands, and other RNA molecules, leading to biochemical events that impact every aspect of cellular metabolism.

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