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When is an miRNA not an miRNA?, definition of energy state?

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Hi,

I read a paper where it defined miRNAs as having to have a folding free energy of at least 25 kcal mol-1 (using RNAfold).

My question is this. If the miRNA had a folding free energy <25 kcal mol-1, would it lose secondary structure and no longer be able to function?

I would love to be referred to original papers discussing the energy fucntions of miRNAs if anyone has them.

Thanks

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Posted Aug 03, 2005, 8:38 AM
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